Arra first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Arra has been for the last 36 years (from 1988 to 2023) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Arra

A feminine name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Irish word "ara" meaning "kidney shaped hill".

Popularity of Arra by gender

Based on the last 36 years of data, Arra is exclusively a female name.

For the most recent data in 2023, there were 5 female babies and 0 male babies born with the name Arra.

Year Male Count Female Count
2023 0 5
2019 0 5
2018 0 7
2016 0 6
2014 0 5
2010 0 6
2009 0 6
1990 0 5
1988 0 5

The history of the first name Arra

The name Arra is believed to have its origins in Ancient Greece, where it was derived from the Greek word "arren," meaning "male" or "masculine." This suggests that the name may have initially been used to denote strength, courage, or other traditionally masculine qualities.

During the Classical period of Ancient Greece, the name Arra was occasionally used as a diminutive form of more common Greek names like Arrhidaeus or Arrhibios. However, records of its usage are sparse, and it does not appear to have been a widespread or popular name at the time.

As Greek culture and language spread throughout the Mediterranean region, the name Arra may have been adopted and adapted by other civilizations, although its exact path of dissemination is unclear.

One of the earliest recorded individuals with the name Arra was an Etruscan nobleman who lived in the 5th century BCE. His name was inscribed on a funerary urn discovered in the ancient Etruscan city of Cerveteri, indicating that the name had made its way into the Etruscan culture by that time.

In the Middle Ages, the name Arra surfaced sporadically in various parts of Europe, although it remained relatively uncommon. One notable bearer of the name was Arra of Auxerre, a 9th-century French nun and abbess renowned for her piety and leadership of the Abbey of Notre-Dame in Auxerre.

During the Renaissance period, the name Arra gained some popularity in Italy, particularly in the region of Tuscany. One of the most famous individuals with this name was Arra de' Medici (1444-1512), a member of the influential Medici family and the mother of Pope Leo X.

In the 17th century, Arra was also used as a first name in parts of Spain and Portugal, although its popularity remained relatively low compared to more common Spanish and Portuguese names.

Another notable bearer of the name Arra was Arra Karamsinovna (1768-1805), a Russian noblewoman and the wife of the renowned historian Nikolay Karamzin. She was known for her influential literary salon and her patronage of the arts.

In more recent centuries, the name Arra has become increasingly rare, although it has occasionally been used as a unique or unconventional name choice in various parts of the world.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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