I like the name overall. But never quite enough to use it. When
Keira Knightley first got famous it really took off, and I was sure to see it in the top 50, but it never got there and dropped siginificantly. Therefore it feels a bit 2000s to me. Not horribly dated or anything, but a tiny bit. It fits in with names like
Kayla,
Kendra and other 80s/90s favorites too.
Keira - this is VERY
Keira Knightley to me, therefore I would stay away from it. I like her, but this spelling is very much associated with her, to me personally. I once read that she was named after a 1980s figure skater named
Kira and that when her father registered her name he was supposed to put "
Kira" on the certificate but apparently didn't know how to spell it and put "
Keira" on it instead which her mom wasn't pleased about but I guess it was okay as they didn't change it.
Kira - this has an additional meaning (alternate spelling of
Ciara = black but also Russian form of
Cyrus = far-sighted or young). I dislike the far-sighted meaning a bit. It looks nice to me but also a bit like "
Kiri" (the cream cheese).
Kiera - I really really like this one, but fear it would often be misspelled. It looks really nice to me.
Ciara - I also really like this. Yes, it is likely to be mispronounced but corrected easily enough. It seems very authentic.
Kyra - I would pronounce this KY-ra and therefore would find it odd and unintuitive for KEE-ra.
Kirra - apparently a place in Australia but looks more like KIR-ra so wouldn't use this.
My favorites:
1.
Ciara2.
Kiera3.
Kira4.
Keira
The others I'd pronounce differently.
Oh by the way, I think she will always say how it is spelled anyway. So might as well use the more authentic
Ciara. But both are fine.