Xaviera | |
Gender: | Feminine |
Meaning: | a place called "castle" or "new house" in Basque language |
Origin: | Catholic Church |
Related Names: | Xavier, Javiera, Xavi, Xavia, Xaviell, Xaviero, Xever, Xabier, Zavia, Zavier |
The given name Xaviera (in Catalan; Valencian ʃəβiˈeɾə, ʃaviˈeɾa/, pronounced as /gl/, pronounced as /pt/; French: Xavière in French pronounced as /ɡzavjɛʁ/; Spanish; Castilian: [[Javiera]] pronounced as /es/; Basque: Xabiera in Basque pronounced as /ʃaβieɾa/)[1] is a feminine form of Xavier, both derived from the 16th-century Roman Catholic Saint Francis Xavier.