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Magira

Female name



Description

The name "Magira" (feminine) traces its origin to ancient languages, likely Latin or ancient Hebrew Magar, which can be translated as "my joy" or "joy of the father". Although the precise meaning of Magar may have several interpretations, it is often associated with joy, pleasure, or privilege. This name does not have direct roots in Slavic languages, making it an adopted name. Historically, the name Magara was common in Ancient Rome, where it served as the feminine form of the masculine name Magnum, meaning "great" or "mighty". While "Magira" is not widely used in Russia today, it appears in some families and is occasionally chosen for newborns who parents wish to name differently. In the modern world, the name "Magira" is often perceived as unique and individual. People named "Magira" may possess certain characteristic qualities: they often display stubbornness, have a strong inner resolve, and can be independent. However, these traits are not exclusively tied to this name, and each person is unique. Notable bearers of the name "Magira" in world culture and science are difficult to identify, as it is not a very popular name. Nevertheless, in contemporary society, the name occurs less frequently than more common female names. The popularity of the name "Magira" is relatively low. It does not feature in the top 100 female names in Russia and the CIS countries. However, the name remains relevant for those who value its uniqueness and distinctiveness. Variants and diminutives of the name "Magira" may include "Magi", "Rira", "Gira", or " Mara". Diminutives depend on personal preferences and the culture in which the name is used.