Ira
See also: ira, Irã, IRA, irá, -irà, īra, and īrā
English
Etymology 1
From a Hebrew name עִירָא ('ira), from a word meaning "watchful".
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈaɪɹə/
- Rhymes: -aɪɹə
- Hyphenation: I‧ra
Proper noun
Ira
- A captain of King David, a minor figure in the Bible mentioned in 2 Samuel 20:26.
- 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], OCLC 964384981, 2 Samuel 20:26::
- And Ira also the Jairite was a chief ruler about David.
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- A male given name from Hebrew, mostly of American usage.
- 2011, Ali Smith, There but for the, Hamish Hamilton, →ISBN, pages 140-141:
- So is Ira Gershwin something to do with the more famous George Gershwin? Caroline says.
She was his wife, wasn't she? Jen says coming in with plates balanced on her arm.
He was his brother, Mark says. It comes into his head how much Faye loved songs. He had quite forgotten how much.
It does sound like a girl's name, though, doesn't it? Caroline is saying.
There's no way I'd ever call a daughter that, Hannah says.
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- An unincorporatedcommunity in Jasper County, Iowa.
- An unincorporatedcommunity in Laclede County, Missouri.
- A town in Cayuga County, New York.
- An unincorporatedcommunity in Scurry County, Texas.
- A town in Rutland County, Vermont.
Etymology 2
Russian and Czech diminutive of the cognates of Irene.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈirə/
Proper noun
Ira
- A female given name from the Slavic languages
Anagrams
- 'air, ARI, Ari, IAR, RIA, Rai, air, rai, raï, ria
Estonian
Proper noun
Ira
- a surname