Herrah
Ruler, Mistress
/ˈhɛrə/, /ˈhɛrəh/[ˈherə, ˈherəh]
Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Greek word 'hērós', meaning 'ruler' or 'lord'. In Greek mythology, Hera was the goddess of marriage, childbirth, and women. She was also known for her jealous and vengeful nature towards Zeus's lovers and their children.
Spiritual meaning
Symbol of strong, independent women and powerful goddesses.
Language details
Herrah
strong, powerful
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/ˈhɛrə/, /ˈhɛrəh/
[ˈherə, ˈherəh]
Lucky number
6
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Amethyst
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In the context of the Christian name "Herrah", the name is more likely a derivation from the Hebrew 'Hayyah' meaning 'life' or 'existence'. However, the Greek historical usage of 'Hera' as a name for a powerful goddess could evoke images of strength, rule, and protection in the minds of Christians. This in turn could lead to a sense of pride, confidence, and security in the name-bearer and their community.
In Christianity, the spiritual significance of the name "Herrah" could be linked to the concept of God as the ultimate ruler and protector of our lives. It could also serve as a reminder of God's power, as seen in the biblical stories of God's dominion over the natural world and human history. The name may inspire a sense of trust, faith, and loyalty to God, and a deep appreciation for the gift of life.
Similar & Related Names
Explore names with the same feel or origin.