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Sapphira

The name Sapphira has a history. It is derived from the word sapphire, which describes a beautiful jewel. This name has multiple roots and belongs to Greek and Hebrew origins. The meaning of Sapphira is 'jewel' or 'beautiful' or 'sapphire (gem)'. It is said that people with this name are often gifted with a sharp wit and intelligence, and they use these qualities to find creative solutions to problems. They are natural-born leaders, and their drive and determination inspire those around them. They are also known for their beauty, both inside and out. They radiate warmth and compassion, making them the perfect friend or partner.

Gender

Girl

Meaning

sapphire

Origin

Greek variation of Sapphire, Hebrew jewel name

Numerology

S is for sensational, you know how to make a splash!

A is for able, for you surely are.

P is for playful, the fun side of you.

P is for playful, the fun side of you.

H is for hardy, can’t keep you down!

I is for ideas, that you bring to life.

R is for romp, you know how to have fun!

A is for able, for you surely are.

Lucky

Sapphira lucky number is 7.

The detectives of numerology, 7 is known for its investigative abilities and analytical skills. Astrologically, the number 7 can be thought of as a blend of Virgo and Scorpio energy: 7 is extremely detail-oriented, but is driven by inner-wisdom as opposed to tangible realities.

Famous People Named Sapphira

  • Sapphira according to the Acts of the Apostles chapter 5, a member of the early Christian church in Jerusalem with her husband Ananias, who died sudden deaths after lying to the Holy Spirit about money
  • Sapphira Sellheim Moss (b. 2011), daughter of author, filmmaker and TV personality Tara Moss
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Sapphira in Pop Culture

  • Sapphira Brantley character from "A woman called Fancy" by Frank Yerby
  • Sapphira Dodderidge Colbert main character in "Sapphira and the Slave Girl" by Willa Cather
  • From the Greek name Sappheire which was from the Greek word sappheiros meaning "blue stone" or "lapis lazuli," ultimately derived from a Semitic source (compare Hebrew sappir "sapphire"). Alternatively Sapphira may be a Greco,Latin form of the Hebrew name Zipporah.
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