Certificate of Name
Shira
Feminine
Hebrew
Meaning & Origin
Shira is a Hebrew feminine given name meaning "singing" or "poetry" in Hebrew. Derived from the root Shir (שִׁיר), which means "song" or "poem," Shira is directly related to the Hebrew word for poetry and music. The name is a variant of Shir, another feminine name with similar connotations.Etymology and Linguistic RootsThe name Shira (שִׁירָה) is formed from the Hebrew root ש-י-ר (Sh-Y-R), which is associated with singing and poetic expression. In biblical Hebrew, the word "shir" appears frequently in the context of songs and psalms, such as the Song of Songs (Shir HaShirim). The name shares its root with "Shir" and also with the masculine name "Shira" (rarely used).Cultural SignificanceIn modern Israel, Shira has been a highly popular name for girls. According to data from 2012, it was the second most common name given to newborn girls in Israel, reflecting cultural affinity for names with positive, artistic meanings. The name is chosen for its musical and joyful associations, tying into broader Jewish traditions of celebrating through song and prayer.Notable BearersSeveral notable women bear the name Shira:Shira Haas (born 1995), an Israeli actress known for her role in the Netflix series "Unorthodox"Shira Geffen, an Israeli actress and playwrightShira Naor (born 1994), an American-born Israeli actress in the film "Holy Air"Shira Lazar (born 1982), an Emmy-nominated American journalist and talk show hostShira Piven, an American television director and producerShira Rishony (born 1991), an Israeli Olympic judokaShira Scheindlin (born 1946), a senior United States district judge for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New YorkDistribution and VariantsShira is predominantly used in Israel and among Jewish diaspora communities. Its variant Shir is less common but carries the same root meaning. The related masculine name Shira is extremely rare in English contexts.Meaning: "Singing" or "poetry"Origin: HebrewType: Feminine given nameUsage: Principally Israeli; also used by English-speaking Jewish communitiesRelated names: Shir, Shiri (diminutive)
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