Yarah
YAH-rah
Yarah is a girl’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning “Yarah is a name of uncertain origin, potentially with roots in Persian or Hebrew. It is sometimes associated with the Hebrew word for "honeycomb."”. It currently ranks #5271 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2022.
What Yarah Means
“Yarah is a name of uncertain origin, potentially with roots in Persian or Hebrew. It is sometimes associated with the Hebrew word for "honeycomb."”
The Story of Yarah
This name tastes like honey and whispers secrets of the desert, a sweetness discovered by chance and destined for your child.
Yarah's origins are a delightful puzzle, hinting at Persian or Hebrew roots. It is often linked to the Hebrew word for 'honeycomb,' suggesting a structure of sweet, intricate beauty. Its journey is less a well-trodden path and more a discovered trail, appearing in records in the late 20th century and gaining a quiet momentum.
When you picture your daughter Yarah, do you feel a sense of quiet knowing, like she holds a gentle sweetness that only a few will truly discover. Writing 'Yarah' on a birth announcement, you might notice how naturally your hand forms the curves, as if preparing to trace the architecture of a honeycomb.
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Numerology
The Peacemaker
Diplomatic, sensitive, and cooperative. These names bring a harmonious, gentle quality.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#27 in 2022
Total Births
334
First Recorded
1996
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