Sera

Meaning

evening serene peaceful tranquil

Female
italian

🔊 Pronunciation

SIH-ruh /ˈsɪɹə/

The story behind Sera

Sera is a short form derived from Italian and Latin roots meaning "evening" (from Latin *sera*). The name carries the literal sense of serenity and calm associated with twilight hours. While "Sera" itself is a modern given name rather than an ancient one, it draws from the romantic imagery of evening in Romance languages. In Italian, *sera* retains its classical meaning, and the name emerged as parents sought shorter, more streamlined alternatives to longer traditional names. The phonetic simplicity and vowel-ending structure align with Italian naming conventions, making it a natural fit within Mediterranean naming traditions.

Sera has no documented biblical, mythological, or historical bearer of significance. Rather, it represents a modern coinage of the late 20th century, part of a broader trend toward nature-inspired and evocative short names. Its rise in popularity during the 1990s in the United States reflects contemporary preferences for concise, melodic names with peaceful connotations. Parents were drawn to its ethereal quality and the abstract virtue it evokes—tranquility, serenity, and the contemplative mood of evening. The name's growth coincides with increasing interest in names drawn from natural phenomena and emotional concepts rather than saint veneration or family tradition, positioning Sera as a distinctly modern choice that borrows classical roots while embodying contemporary sensibilities.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
2
Length
Short
Numerology
7
Pattern
C·V·C·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #3346 (1990s)

🔄 Related names

🔎 More names like Sera