"మీరా" meaning in All languages combined

See మీరా on Wiktionary

Proper name [Telugu]

Forms: mīrā [romanization]
Etymology: Name of a 16th century Indian poetess, also called Mirabai, from Hindi मीरा (mīrā, “wealthy, high born”), ultimately from Classical Persian امیر (amīr) (?) Etymology templates: {{der|te|hi|मीरा|t=wealthy, high born}} Hindi मीरा (mīrā, “wealthy, high born”), {{der|te|fa-cls|امیر|tr=amīr}} Classical Persian امیر (amīr) Head templates: {{te-proper noun|g=f}} మీరా • (mīrā) f
  1. Mira a female given name commonly used in India Categories (topical): Telugu female given names, Telugu given names
    Sense id: en-మీరా-te-name-gXoRGL8B Categories (other): Telugu entries with incorrect language header, Telugu terms with redundant script codes

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