Amyra

Meaning

princess beloved forever

Female
hebrew

The story behind Amyra

Amyra is a modern invented name that blends elements from multiple linguistic traditions rather than deriving from a single established etymological root. While it is sometimes tagged as Hebrew in origin, the name does not appear in classical Hebrew sources or biblical texts. The name likely combines the Hebrew prefix "am-" (people) or draws inspiration from names like Amira (Hebrew/Arabic for "princess" or "commander"), merged with suffix patterns common in contemporary baby naming, such as "-yra" or "-ra." This construction reflects 21st-century naming trends that favor euphonic blends over strict etymological lineage.

Amyra has no historical or mythological bearer. It emerged as a modern coinage, gaining popularity primarily in English-speaking countries during the 2000s and 2010s. The name represents the contemporary practice of creating new names by combining phonetic elements, affixes, and meanings from various cultural sources to produce a name that sounds modern and feels personally significant. Parents drawn to Amyra typically appreciate its contemporary sound, multicultural resonance, and association with positive concepts like nobility and affection conveyed through its constructed meaning "princess beloved forever."

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
3
Length
Medium
Numerology
4
Pattern
V·C·V·C·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #2621 (2010s)

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