Elveera
e-lvee-ra,
el-veera
Origin:Spanish
Other Origin(s):German
Meaning:Happy and friendly; True spear; White; Foreign
With a name like Elveera, your little one will move through the world with open arms and a willingness to help others. Though this moniker is spelled with a double e, its roots still lead toward the Spanish titles Elvera and Elvira. Ultimately, Elveera and its variants come from Geloyra, a Visogothic name formed from the elements gails, meaning "happy" or "spear," and wers, meaning "friendly" or "true." Geloyra's definitions, "happy and friendly" and "true spear," celebrate the different ways your Elveera will support and care for their pals. Perhaps they'll be an expert at making people laugh and brightening a room, or maybe their protective and nurturing side will shine through! Elveera may also translate to "trusted foreign one" and "white," so get ready to watch your social butterfly thrive when meeting new people.
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Sources
Behind the Name, Elvera, March 2021
Behind the Name, Elvira, October 2024
100,000+ Baby Names by Bruce Lansky, pg. 132
Name Doctor, Elvira
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