Mayara
Feminine
Portuguese
Meaning & Origin
Mayara is a variant of the Tupi-derived name Maiara. Both names are primarily used in Portuguese-speaking countries, especially Brazil. The meaning of the root name is debated: one interpretation holds that Maiara means "lady of fortune" in the Tupi language, from mbaé "fortune, riches" and îara "lady, mistress". Another possibility is that it derives from Tupi aryîa, meaning "grandmother".The name Mayara gained popularity in Brazil in the late 20th century, likely influenced by the broader interest in indigenous names and culture. It is also sometimes spelled as Maiara. While documented primarily among Brazilian women, the name remains relatively uncommon on a global scale. Notable bearers span various fields, including athletes who have represented Brazil in international competitions. Among them are Mayara da Fonseca Bordin, a football midfielder, and Mayara Nabosne Harendt, a football goalkeeper.Variant forms like Maiara are also found in Portuguese usage, and may sometimes appear as surNames or artistic names. The soft, melodic quality of the name suits the phonoesthetics of Portuguese and contributes to its appeal in that language community.Notable BearersMaiara Walsh (born 1988), American actress and singerMaiara Barreto (born 1987), Brazilian paralympic swimmerMaiara Carla Henrique Pereira (born 1987), Brazilian singer-songwriter (one half of the duo Maiara & Maraisa)Mayara Magri (born 1962), Brazilian actressMayara Moura (born 1986), Brazilian handball playerNatália Mayara (born 1994), Brazilian wheelchair tennis playerKey FactsMeaning: Lady of fortune; may also derive from Tupi word for grandmotherOrigin: Tupi language via Portuguese elaborationType: First name, also used as a variant spelling of MaiaraUsage Regions: Predominantly Brazil, also used in other Portuguese-speaking communities