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What does Elvera mean?
Elvera ▼ as a girls' name is of Old German origin, and the meaning of Elvera is "truly foreign". Elvera is a version of Elvira (Old German): Spanish name of Visigothic origin. See also Alvera
STARTS WITH El-
Variations
VARIANTS Elvyra, Elveera, Ellvira, Alvira
RELATIONS VIA ELVIRA Ella, Elva▼, Elvie, Elvina, Elvire, Elwira
CREATIVE FORMS(female)
(male)
MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Elvera Taylin (E.T.), ..
How popular is Elvera?
Elvera is a very prominent first name for females (#1940 out of 4276, Top 45%) but an uncommon surname for all people. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)
Elvera reached its apex rank of #473 in the U.S. during 1910-1919, but is not in the list at the moment. (TOP 2000 NAMES, 2018)
Which version is better?
Ella (#15 IN RECENT RANKINGS), Alvera, Alvira, Elva, Elvie, Elvina and Elvira are the prominent variation forms of Elvera. Other variants, like Elvyra, are seldom used. Adoption of these relations of Elvera reached its apex during 1880-1889 (ADOPTION OF 1.2%) and is now much diminished (ADOPTION 0.5%, 59% LESS), with forms like Elvera becoming somewhat outmoded.
Similar Names
Elvera▼ is pronounced similarly to Alvara. Other recommended sound-alike names are Almera, Alvena, Alverta, Elberga (see Alberga), Elberge (see Alberga), Elberta, Elbertha (see Alberta), Eldora▼, Eleena, Elena▲, Eleora, Eleri, Elfre, Elfrea (see Alfreda), Elfreda, Eliora, Ellena, Elleora, Ellmera (see Almera), Ellura, Elmeera, Elmena, Elmera, Elmeria, Elmerya (see Elmira), Elmira▼, Elmyra, Elnora▼, Elora▲, Elveena, Elvena, Elvene, Elvenia, Elvia, Emera, Estera and Lavera. These names tend to be less commonly used than Elvera.
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