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Sephira

Derived from Hebrew 'sefirah,' referring to the ten divine emanations in Kabbalistic mysticism.

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Sephira derives from the Hebrew word "sefirah" (סְפִירָה), meaning sphere, emanation, or divine attribute. In Kabbalistic mysticism — the esoteric tradition of Jewish thought that flourished in medieval Spain and Provence — the sefirot are the ten channels through which the infinite divine light (Ein Sof) flows into creation. They form the Tree of Life: Keter (Crown), Chokhmah (Wisdom), Binah (Understanding), and seven more, each a face of the sacred.

To bear the name Sephira is, in a sense, to carry the whole cosmos in miniature. The name itself is rarely found in historical records as a given name; it has lived primarily in the realm of mystical text and philosophy. But the twentieth century saw a quiet rediscovery of Kabbalistic symbolism in literature, art, and popular spirituality, and with it came the emergence of Sephira as a name choice for parents drawn to its depth and otherworldly beauty.

It appears occasionally in fantasy literature and speculative fiction, where its mystical connotations make it a natural fit for otherworldly or deeply spiritual characters. Modern parents selecting Sephira are often drawn to its rareness, its resonant femininity, and its weight of meaning. It occupies a unique space: rooted in one of the world's oldest living wisdom traditions, yet strikingly original as a given name. It sounds ancient and invented at once — a name that whispers of stars and sacred geometry, of things just beyond the edge of knowing.

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