Belmira is a unique and captivating female given name of Latin origin, derived from the words 'bello' meaning 'war,' and 'mirar' meaning 'to look at.' This name is often associated with beauty and charm, as it can be interpreted to mean "beautiful to behold." Throughout history, Belmira has been used sparsely but has left its mark in various cultures. In Portuguese literature, the character Belmira appears in the novel "The Man Who Loved Women" by Alfredo Taiaiaia. Despite its rarity, this name exudes elegance and sophistication, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their daughter.
"The name Belmira was most popular between the years 1914 and 1923, with a peak of 8 births each in 1919, 1921, and 1926. Despite fluctuations, it maintained consistent popularity throughout this period, with at least 5 births recorded every year until 1929."