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There are 42 -ara names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are -ara names 1 to 20. Within these names, Clara (Catalan, English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #228 and a usage of 0.0731%, followed in descending order by Ciara (Irish and English), Dayanara (English), Cara (English, German, and Italian), Amara (English), and Barbara (English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Slavic, and Spanish). The unusual -ara names are Alvara (Italian), Ara (English), Babara (English), Barabara (English), Bárbara (Portuguese and Spanish), Bozidara (Czech), Ceara (English and Irish), Chantara (English), Chara (English), Charmara (English), Chiara (Italian), Ciaara (English), Cieara (English), and Dara (English). -ara names are rather popular as baby girl names. Their usage peaked in 1938 with 3.844% of baby girls being given -ara names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 3 -ara names. The names have slipped in popularity since then, and are currently of moderate use. In 2007, their total usage was only 0.732% with 17 -ara names listed among the top 1000. Among all -ara names, Sara (German) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #81 and a usage of 0.189%.
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Alvara ... guard of all ... language of origin is Gothic and it is ... an uncommon baby girl name ... Amara Ara Babara ... foreign woman ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly ... variant of Barbara ... Barabara ... foreign woman ... of Latin origin and it is used ... form of Barbara ... not ranked within the top 1000 ... Barbara Bárbara ... foreign woman ... of Latin origin ... used mainly in Portuguese and Spanish ... form of Barbara ... Bozidara ... divine gift ... of Old Slavic origin and it is used ... not often used as a baby girl name ... Cara Ceara ... bright red; little dark one, little dark-haired one; mountain range ...variant of Sierra ... Chantara ... stone, boulder ... of Old Provençal origin and it is ... form of Chantal ... Chara ... man, free man ... language of origin is Germanic and it is ... form of Charlotte ... Charmara ... charm ... language of origin is English and it is also ... variation of Charmaine ... Chiara ... clear, bright, famous ... origin is Latin, and its use, Italian ... variant form of Clare ... Ciaara ... little dark one, little ... of Celtic origin and it is used mainly ... variant of Ciara ... Ciara Cieara ... little dark one, little ... of Celtic origin and it is ... variant of Ciara ... Clara Dara Dayanara
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