The girl's name Meera is pronounced MEER-ah. It is of Israeli and Hindi origin, and its meaning is "light; saintly woman."
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Name: Meera
Origin: Indian
Meaning: Poet, supporter of krishna, in good health
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2006-12-09 05:03:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Meera Meaning
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answered by disilvestro 4
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Changing the spelling can change the meaning and origin:
Meara (Irish) - mirthful
(mearah, mearia, meariah, mearya, mearyah)
Meera ( in my book is listed as Hebrew): meaning Light
also (Meerah, Meirah, Mera, Meyra, Meyrah)
2006-12-10 06:06:45
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answered by Tygress122 2
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MEERA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Indian
Variant of MIRA (1
MIRA (1)
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Indian
Means "prosperous" in Sanskrit. This was the name of a 16th-century Indian princess who devoted her life to the god Krishna.
This is all that I was able to find. I hope that it is helpful to you! Good luck in your quest!
2006-12-09 04:47:33
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answered by fatiima 5
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She's not a shepherdess . She was a Queen .Mira was a spiritualist in the 1500's .She refused societal obligations for the love of the lord . Exact defenition , i dono .
But here's the link to her story -
http://www.chandrakantha.com/biodata/mira.html
2006-12-09 04:54:19
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answered by psychic being 2
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Meer in russian means peace .
If you remember " Miramar " ? it's the name of some hotels & it means Sea of peace .
2006-12-09 04:45:09
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answered by citizen high 6
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Interesting discussion!
2016-08-14 07:00:53
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm sure someone else will give you the meaning for it. but i think it is a very beautiful name
2006-12-09 05:54:21
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answered by Lil Tiff 3
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It is a variant of the Hindi "Mira"... which means prosperous!
2006-12-13 02:33:29
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answered by Toya B 2
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it prolly means something along the lines of strong and productive
2006-12-09 04:46:07
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answered by Anonymous
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