Kestra is an uncommon and distinctive given name of unknown origin. It is presumed to be of modern invention, as it does not appear in any historical records or naming traditions. The name Kestra consists of five letters: two consonants ('k' and 's') and three vowels ('e', 'e', and 'a'), which creates a unique rhythmic flow when spoken aloud. The lack of information about its etymology allows for personal interpretation, making it an appealing choice for those seeking a singular and meaningful name.
"Kestra is quite rare, with only 23 babies named so between 1996 and 1999."