Xaviera
Xaviera is a feminine given name of Basque origin. It is the feminine form of Xavier, which derives from the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning "new house" or "castle."
Origin and Meaning:
The name Xaviera ultimately stems from the Basque word "etxe" (house) and "berri" (new). The name gained popularity due to Saint Francis Xavier, a co-founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), who was born in the castle of Xavier in Navarre, Spain.
Usage and Popularity:
Xaviera is used in various countries, often among Spanish and Portuguese-speaking communities, as well as in other parts of the world. While not as common as its masculine counterpart Xavier, Xaviera is still a recognized and utilized name. Its popularity has fluctuated over time and varies by region.
Notable People Named Xaviera:
- Examples of notable people named Xaviera can be found through online searches, biographical databases, and directories.
Variations and Related Names:
- Xavier (masculine form)
- Xaveria
- Xaviere (French variation)
Cultural Significance:
The name carries a sense of history and strength, rooted in its Basque origin and association with Saint Francis Xavier. The meaning "new house" can be interpreted as a symbol of new beginnings and fresh starts.