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The baby name Sireta is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced see-REH-tah (IPA: /siˈrɛtə/).

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Pronunciation: see-REH-tah (IPA: /siˈrɛtə/)

What is the meaning of the name Sireta ?

The baby name Sireta is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced see-REH-tah (IPA: /siˈrɛtə/).

Sireta is in Origin.

Sireta is a rare feminine given name with layered, likely Romance roots. The diminutive suffix -eta, familiar in Spanish, Catalan, and Occitan, signals “little” or “beloved,” appended to bases such as Sira or Rita. Sira in Iberian usage derives from Latin Syra, “a woman from Syria,” while Rita is the time‑honored short form of Margarita, meaning “pearl.” Taken together, Sireta can be read as “little Sira” or, via Rita, “little pearl.”

The name surfaces sporadically from the mid‑20th century onward in multilingual communities and modern baby‑name lists, fitting the trend of inventive yet heritage‑anchored forms. Variants and close spellings include Siretta, Sireeta, Syreta, Syretta, and Syreeta; related roots link it to Sira, Cira, Rita, and Margarita. Possible nicknames are Siri, Sira, Reta, and Eta. Its rarity and soft cadence lend Sireta an international, contemporary character.

Sireta barely registers. There are only 3 recorded uses on record, spread over 2 countries.

Sireta has the following similar or variant Names

Sireta – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
IN Girls 0 #654 1 13,121
ZA Girls 0 #1,235 2 25,928
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People also ask about Sireta

Sireta is predominantly a girl's name.
Sireta is a 3 syllable name, pronounced see-REH-tah (IPA: /siˈrɛtə/).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Siretta, Syreta, Sirete, Sirreta and Siretha.
Across languages, Sireta has these equivalents: Sarita (similar sound/diminutive feel), Sierra (similar sound), Cecilia/Isabella (similar diminutive/nice-tone equivalents).
It is, yes. Sireta sits so far outside the national birth charts that it's about as rare as names come, which is what makes it such an unusual choice.