Ira (/ˈiːrə/ or /ˈaɪərə/ or /ˈaɪrə/) is a male and female given name. As a Sanskrit male name, its meaning is that of the wind-God, Vayu. As a Sanskrit female name (ईरा I-RA), its meaning is "the Earth". She is daughter of Daksha Prajapati and is wife of Kashyapa Maharishi and she is mother of plants, creepers and trees. In short she is the mother of all vegetation.
In Russian, Ira (/ˈiːrə/) is a female given name, a diminutive of Irina.
In Finland, Ira is a female given name, a version of the name of the Greek goddess Hera, Ήρα, queen of the gods and wife of Zeus.
In Hebrew, the name Ira (עִירָא, Modern Hebrew Ira, Tiberian Hebrew ʻÎrâ) has several meanings, among them "Watchful".
In the United States, the given name Ira was in the top 100 names from 1880, the first year recorded, until 1896 and steadily declined for over a century; only in 2016 did the name return to the Social Security Administration's top 1000 names.[1]
Biblical
edit- Ira the Jairite, King David's priest or chief minister
- Ira ben Ikkesh of Tekoa, a fighter among King David's Mighty Warriors
People
edit- Ira H. Abbott (1906–1988), American aerospace engineer
- Ira Aldridge (1807–1867), American actor
- Ira Allen (1751–1814), American politician
- Ira Alterman (1945–2015), American journalist and author
- Ira Angustain (born 1958), American actor
- Ira Aten (1862–1953), American sheriff
- Ira Babcock (1808–1888), American pioneer
- Ira Baldwin (1895–1999), American scientist
- Ira Coleman Batman (1862–1934), American jurist and politician
- Ira Steven Behr (born 1953), American television producer
- Ira Berkow (born 1940), American writer
- Ira Berlin (1941–2018), American historian
- Ira Brahm Born (1924–2023), American businessman and inventor
- Ira Bowman (born 1973), American basketball player
- Ira Brown (born 1982), Japanese basketball player
- Ira Byock (born 1951), American physician and author
- Ira Colitz (1916–1998), American businessman and politician
- Ira Condict (1764–1811), American college president
- Ira Clifton Copley (1864–1947), American politician and newspaper publisher
- Ira P. DeLoache (1879–1965), American real estate developer
- Ira Deutchman (born 1953), American film producer
- Ira Drukier (born 1945), American hotelier
- Ira Dubey (born 1984), Indian film actress
- Ira Einhorn (1940–2020), American convicted murderer
- Ira C. Eaker (1896–1987), American general
- Ira Allen Eastman (1809–1881), American politician
- Ira Elliot (born 1963), American drummer
- Ira Flatow (born 1949), American radio and television journalist
- Ira Fuchs (born 1948), American computer scientist
- Ira A. Fulton (born 1931), American businessman
- Ira Gershwin (1896–1983), American lyricist
- Ira Gitler (1928–2019), American jazz historian and journalist
- Ira Glass (born 1959), American radio presenter
- Ira Glasser (born 1938), former director of the American Civil Liberties Union
- Ira B. Harkey Jr. (1918–2006), American writer
- Ira Hamilton Hayes (1923–1955), United States Marine and Pima Native American, photographed raising the flag on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima
- Ira G. Hedrick (1868–1937), American civil engineer
- Ira Herskowitz (1946–2003), American geneticist
- Ira B. Hyde (1838–1926), American politician
- Ira Kaplan (born 1957), American musician
- Ira Katznelson (born 1944), American political scientist
- Ira Levin (1929–2007), American writer
- Ira A. Lipman (1940–2019), American businessman and philanthropist
- Ira M. Lish (1855–1937), American politician
- Ira Losco (born 1981), Maltese singer
- Ira Magaziner (born 1947), American consultant
- Ira Mellman, American cell biologist
- Ira Newborn (born 1949), American composer
- Ira C. Owens (born 1936), American general
- Ira Pastan (born 1931), American scientist
- Ira B. Pauly (born 1930), American psychiatrist
- Ira Pierce (1874–1906), American chemist and college sports coach
- Ira Remsen (1846–1927), American chemist
- Ira Sachs (born 1965), American filmmaker
- Ira Sankey (1840–1908), American singer
- Ira Sharkansky (born 1938), American political scientist
- Ira Shor (born 1945), American educator
- Ira Stoll (born 1972), American journalist
- Ira Valentine (1963–2022), American football player
- Ira Wolfert (1908–1997), American war correspondent
Fiction
edit- Ira Buchman, fictional character in the American television series Mad About You
- Ira Gaines, fictional character in the American television series 24
- Ira S. Glicksberg or Sensei Ira, a recurring fictional character played by Lance Krall in the U.S. comedy series, The Office
- Ira Goldstein, fictional character in ASB Bank advertisements in New Zealand
- Ira Graves, fictional character in an episode of the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Data's "grandfather"
- Ira Hath, fictional character in the Wind on Fire Trilogy by William Nicholson
- Ira Hogeboom, fictional character in the video game L.A. Noire
- Ira Levinson, fictional character in the 2013 Nicholas Sparks novel The Longest Ride,[2] portrayed by Alan Alda and Jack Huston in the 2015 film[3] of the same name
- Ira Lowenstein, fictional character portrayed by David Strathairn in the movie A League of Their Own
- Ira Poppus, a character in the 1992 TV comedy Revenge of the Nerds III
- Ira Rosenbloom, fictional character portrayed by Richard Kind in the TV series Young Sheldon
- Ira Shalowitz, a character in the 1991 American comedy film City Slickers
- Ira Wright, fictional character portrayed by Seth Rogen in the comedy film, Funny People
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Popularity of a Name". ssa.gov. United States Social Security Administration. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
- ^ "The Longest Ride".
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2726560/ [user-generated source]