Keira (given name) explained
Keira |
Gender: | Usually female |
Meaning: | Little Dark One |
Region: | Worldwide |
Origin: | Gaelic |
Related Names: | Ciara, Kiera, Kira |
Keira is a feminine given name. It is an Anglicized version of "Ciara" and means "Little Dark One".[1]
People named Keira include:
- Keira Bevan (born 1997), Welsh rugby union player
- Keira D'Amato (born 1984), American long-distance runner
- Keira Hewatch (born 1985), Nigerian actress
- Keira Knightley (born 1985), English actress
- Keira Lucchesi (born 1989), Scottish actress
- Keira Maameri (born 1980), French film director
- Keira McLaughlin (born 2000), Canadian curler
- Keira Ramshaw (born 1994), English footballer
- Keira Robinson (born 1994), American basketball player
- Keira Stephens (born 2003), Australian swimmer
- Keira Walsh (born 1997), English footballer
- Saint Cera of Ireland, also spelled Keira, 7th-century abbess
Fictional characters include:
- Keira, a main character from a 2012 CGI animated film
- Keira, a supporting character in the Jak and Daxter series
- Keira Metz, a supporting character and love interest in The Witcher universe.
See also
Notes and References
- Book: The Dictionary of First Names (Wordsworth Reference) . Macleod . Iseabail . Freedman . Terry . 1995. Wordsworth Editions . Ware . 978-1-85326-366-8 . 42 .