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Faira

Derived from Arabic roots meaning beautiful or radiant; a name conveying brightness and beauty.

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Faira is derived from Arabic roots meaning beautiful or radiant, so the name carries brightness right in its core. It belongs to the group of virtue-adjacent names that suggest an admired quality while still sounding lyrical and personal.

The result is a name that feels warm and polished, with a lightness that keeps it from sounding overly abstract. In modern use, Faira has the appeal of something both familiar and uncommon. It shares a softness with names built around beauty or delight, yet the spelling gives it a slightly more tailored look.

That makes it feel contemporary and graceful rather than old-fashioned. Faira suggests clarity, charm, and a gentle glow, which is exactly what many people seek in names that want to sound elegant without becoming elaborate.

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