Arrah
AH-rah
Letters
5
Syllables
2
Origin
Irish
Total Births
21
Peak Year
#6 in 2013
First Recorded
1919
The Story of Arrah
“She carries the wild spirit of ancient lands, as fierce and free as an eagle's cry.”
Arrah, potentially of Irish or Celtic origin, is a name that evokes the untamed spirit of nature. It may be linked to 'Ara', suggesting an eagle, or perhaps the noble lion, embodying strength and independence.
This name is for your daughter, the one with brave eyes and an unyielding heart. You see her navigating life with courage, embracing challenges with a free spirit and deep resilience.
Arrah bestows upon your child a legacy of untamed courage and resolute independence, a spirit that soars above limitations.
What It Means
Of uncertain origin, possibly Irish or Celtic. Can be a variation of Ara, with connections to 'eagle' or 'lion'.
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Numerology
The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
Personality Traits
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