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Meera

An Indian name associated with the sea or ocean and also remembered through the poet-saint Mirabai.

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Meera, also spelled Mira in some contexts, is a name with deep roots in South Asian devotional history. In Indian usage, Meera is most famously associated with Mirabai, the 16th-century Rajput princess, poet, and saint whose songs of devotion to Krishna became central to the Bhakti tradition. Her poetry, intensely personal and spiritually defiant, gave the name an enduring aura of passion, faith, and lyrical intelligence.

Though the exact linguistic pathways vary, Meera is often linked to Sanskrit and Indo-Aryan forms that came to carry meanings of prosperity, oceanic vastness, or beloved feminine identity through long literary use. Because of Mirabai, Meera is one of those names that cannot be separated from cultural memory. It evokes not just an individual but an entire emotional and poetic register: devotion over convention, song over silence, inner conviction over royal duty.

Her verses remain sung and studied, so the name has lived continuously in literature, music, and religious imagination. This gives Meera unusual depth for a name that is also brief and graceful. Over time, Meera has moved easily between traditional and modern settings.

It is widely used across India and the global South Asian diaspora, admired for being classic, feminine, and easy to pronounce across languages. In contemporary perception it often suggests intelligence, warmth, and cultural rootedness. Literary references continue through Mirabai's legacy, but the name also thrives beyond that, carried by scholars, artists, doctors, and children alike. Meera feels timeless because it joins spiritual history to everyday tenderness without losing either.

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