Ciara
The name Ciara is of Irish origins and it is traditionally used by parents who are looking for a name for their daughters. It has been taken from the Irish word ‘ciar’, meaning ‘dark’ or ‘black’. According to its Irish-Gaelic origins, the meaning of Ciara is ‘little dark-haired one’ or ‘little black-haired one’. It is a feminine variation of the Irish masculine name Ciaran, which meant ‘dark-haired’. It was also the name of Saint Ciara, who was a seventh-century Irish saint that is revered by the Roman Catholic Church. Notable public figures to have this name are Ciara Renée Harper, an American actress who has starred on Broadway in 'Pippin' and 'Frozen' and Ciara Whelan, who is an Irish television host.
Gender
Girl
Meaning
little dark one
Origin
Irish
Numerology
C is for congenial, your pleasing way.
I is for interest, you show in others.
A is for advantage, for you are blessed with many.
R is for righteous, you know when you’re right.
A is for activities, for you have many.
Lucky
Ciara lucky number is 5.
Free-thinking, adventurous, and progressive, 5 is defined by freedom. 5 needs to experience the world by engaging its five senses: For 5, life lessons are acquired through spontaneous acts of bravery. Akin to Sagittarius energy within astrology, 5 is known for its playful, impulsive, and vivacious spirit.
Famous People Named Ciara
- Augusta Keith Dabney American actress
- Augusta Mary Anne Holmès French composer
- Augusta Lundin Swedish fashion designer
- Ciara Princess Harris Wilson American singer (who pronounces it Sierra)
- Ciara Quinn Bravo American actress
Ciara in Pop Culture
- Flavia Gemina character in "The Roman Mysteries" by Caroline Lawrence
- Flavia di Stefano character in "The Raphael Affair" by Iain Pears
- Flavia de Luce eponymous character in the series by Alan Bradley