[Opinions] Re: FINALLY!
in reply to a message by hailey-rose
Did either one of you invent Tira? I've never heard it before.
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I know one
She spells it Tirra but it's the same pronunciation I think (TEER-a). I don't know where her parents got it from but she's 20 years old so it's been floating around for at least that long.
She spells it Tirra but it's the same pronunciation I think (TEER-a). I don't know where her parents got it from but she's 20 years old so it's been floating around for at least that long.
Tira is a fictional character for a video game.
That, or she has ties to the place in Israel.
Edit: The OP seems to have added it to the database with the note 'means land' (http://www.behindthename.com/submit/name/tira) but I can't verify that elsewhere online except for other user-submitted baby name sites, on which meanings differ widely.
That, or she has ties to the place in Israel.
Edit: The OP seems to have added it to the database with the note 'means land' (http://www.behindthename.com/submit/name/tira) but I can't verify that elsewhere online except for other user-submitted baby name sites, on which meanings differ widely.
This message was edited 1/26/2011, 9:14 PM
Well, terra means earth/land in Latin. Probably spun off of that if anything.
Do you pronounce Tira and Terra anything alike? I don't.