I named my daughter Sapphira. We pronounce it "Safeera". My husband is Arab, and in Arabic "safeera" means ambassador. In Hebrew, it means multifaceted beauty. We chose to spell it like Sapphira because she was born during the year of Queen Elizabeth's Sapphire Jubilee, and because my mother and grandmother's birthstone is sapphire and because the diminutive for her name is "Sappho", the name of one of my favourite poets. (I studied Attic Greek and literature in university).
Saphiria or Sapphiria is a Hebrew baby name which means Saphiria (gem): beautiful! It's kind of common since seeing as it does sound similar to sapphire!
Probably means beautiful or precious; comes from the Hebrew word sapir, meaning gem or jewel. Related to the word "sapphire." Sapphires are highly prized gems, most famous for their beautiful vibrant blue variety but also sold in every other color under the name "rainbow sapphire" or "fancy sapphire." These come in all the basic colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, brown, white, black, and grey, as well as many hues and shades such as peach, teal, and magenta. Some sapphires are identified as "star sapphires" because they display a starburst design within them, making them always look as if they were radiating or reflecting light.