Kerra
Kerra Origin and Meaning
Kerra is a modern feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a variant of Kiera or Ciara, which derive from the Irish 'Ciar' meaning 'dark' or 'black.' Alternatively, it could be related to the place name Kerry in Ireland, or represent a creative spelling of Cara, meaning 'beloved' in Latin. The name has a contemporary feel with its strong 'K' beginning and flowing 'r' sounds. While never reaching mainstream popularity, Kerra began appearing on birth certificates more frequently in the 1970s and 1980s, aligning with the trend toward distinctive names with traditional roots but modern spellings. The name conveys strength and femininity simultaneously, appealing to parents seeking something recognizable yet uncommon with a melodic quality and cross-cultural appeal.
The name Kerra in Pop Culture
- Kerra Holtcharacter in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
- Kerra McConnellcharacter in film "Passage to Zarahemla"
- Kerracharacter in British TV series "Britannia"
- Kerracharacter in 2009 film "Bled"