Bera, of Georgian origin, is a unisex given name that translates to "light" or "daybreak." It is derived from the Old Georgian word "bera," which is believed to have been influenced by the Greek word "phos," meaning light. The name Bera has gained popularity in recent years, particularly due to its association with prominent figures such as Georgian singer and songwriter Bera Ivanishvili.
The name Bera experienced variable popularity throughout the years 1890 to 1957, with a total of 181 recorded births during this period. The highest number of births in a single year was 12, occurring twice (in 1914 and 1917). However, there are also several years where no children named Bera were born.