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The baby name Rumera is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced roo-MEH-rah (approx.).

Rumera is Persian in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: Persian
Pronunciation: roo-MEH-rah (approx.)

What is the meaning of the name Rumera ?

The baby name Rumera is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced roo-MEH-rah (approx.).

Rumera is Persian in Origin.

Rumera is a rare, multicultural given name with credible roots in Bantu languages of East and Southern Africa. In Kinyarwanda/Kirundi and Shona, the verb -mera means “to sprout, to thrive”; with the ru- noun-class prefix, Rumera evokes “that which grows” or “one who flourishes,” making it an auspicious choice linked to growth and well-being. The form aligns with Bantu noun morphology, reinforcing this reading.

In English-speaking contexts, Rumera is sometimes treated as a modern feminine elaboration of the surname-given name Rumer (borne by novelist Rumer Godden). Rumer is traced to Middle English romer/romere, “a pilgrim (to Rome),” so a secondary interpretation is “pilgrim.” Usage of Rumera is contemporary and very uncommon. Variants and related forms include Rumer, Romera, and Romeira; diminutives Rue, Rumi, and Mera are natural short forms.

Rumera doesn't appear in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. Such a name is generally either rare, regional or traditional, or a brand-new coinage. Either way, it remains a genuinely rare choice.

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Rumera is predominantly a girl's name.
Rumera is a 3 syllable name, pronounced roo-MEH-rah (approx.).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Rumaira, Rumeira, Rumayra, Rumaysa and Romera.
Across languages, Rumera has these equivalents: Rumaysa (Arabic, similar-sounding), Ruma (South Asian, similar-sounding).
Rumera is a name of Persian origin, traditionally used in Iran. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within Iran and its diaspora communities.