Javiera
Javiera (pronounced [xaˈβjeɾa]) is the Spanish spelling of the more rare feminine given name Xaviera. Both names derive from the Catholic saint Francis de Xavier, where Xavier refers to the saint's birthplace.[1]
Pronunciation | [xaˈβjeɾa] |
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Gender | Feminine |
Origin | |
Word/name | |
Meaning | Castle/New House or Bright |
Region of origin | Latin Europe |
Other names | |
Related names | Xabiera, Xaviera |
People
- Javiera Carrera (1781–1862), Chilean aristocrat
- Javiera Parra (b. 1968), Chilean musician and singer
- Javiera Contador (b. 1974), Chilean actress, comedian and television host
- Javiera Muñoz (1977–2018), Swedish singer with Chilean-Spanish roots
- Javiera Salcedo (b. 1977), Argentine Olympic swimmer
- Javiera Díaz de Valdés (b. 1981), Chilean television actress
- Javiera Mena (b. 1983), Chilean musician
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See also
- Xaviera
- Javiera y Los Imposibles, Chilean band led by Javiera Parra
- Liceo Javiera Carrera, Chilean high school
References
- "Javiera", Behind the Name.com.
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