Vaihere
Feminine
Tahitian
Meaning & Origin
Vaihere is a feminine Tahitian name whose lyrical meaning reflects the Pacific island culture of origin. In Tahitian, vai means "water" and here means "loved" or "dear," so the name can be interpreted as "beloved water" or "precious waters." It embodies the deep connection in Tahitian culture to the ocean, rivers, and life-giving water resources, while conveying a sense of endearment and value.Like many Tahitian names, Vaihere is uncommonly used outside French Polynesia, but it gained some visibility internationally through Mareva Galanter-Vaihere, the French-Tahitian reality television personality of Metis Tahitian descent. Personal names with composite meanings are frequent in Tahitian onomastics, often referencing elements of nature or feelings. The name flows rhythmically and enjoys a quiet appeal among those seeking names connected to the South Pacific environment.Meaning: "Beloved water" (from Tahitian vai + here)Origin & Type: Tahitian, first nameUsage regions: French Polynesia, occasional in FranceCultural context: Reflects the Polynesian reverence for water as a life source