Lavera, derived from Latin origins and meaning "morning dawn," is an uncommon yet elegant given name for females. It's composed of two elements: 'la' meaning 'the,' and 'uera' derived from the goddess Aurora, symbolizing sunrise or dawn. This name evokes images of fresh beginnings, radiance, and light. Lavera has been sparsely used throughout history, making it distinctive and memorable. It rolls off the tongue with a soft rhythm, and its uniqueness allows it to stand out without being overly complex. Although not traditionally associated with any specific cultural heritage, Lavera can be considered a universal name that blends Latin inspiration with timeless appeal.
"The name Lavera experienced significant fluctuations in popularity over the years. Peak periods occurred around 1914 to 1925 with consistently high numbers of births, reaching a maximum of 77 births in 1925. However, from the late 1930s onwards, the number of babies named Lavera began to decline significantly, falling as low as 5 births per year by the early 2000s. Since then, it has maintained a steady rate of around 5-6 births annually up until 2023."