Originating from African American culture, Kiahra is an uncommon yet captivating female name. Derived from the Arabic 'Kai', which means 'like' or 'similar to', Kiahra is often interpreted as 'like a queen'. This unique moniker offers a blend of cultural heritage and regal allure, making it stand out among traditional choices.
Kiahra was a relatively popular name for newborn girls from 1996 to 2002, with a slight dip in usage between 2003 and 2007 as indicated by the absence of data during this period. It regained some popularity in 2008 with five births recorded that year. Overall, Kiahra has been given to 35 newborn girls across these years.