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Veera

Veera is a name and term used in South Asian languages, formed from the Sanskrit/Indo-Aryan root vira or veer, meaning brave or heroic. In modern usage, Veera is most commonly a female given name in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam communities, though it appears in other regions as well. The spelling Veera is a common transliteration in English, and the term itself carries associations with courage and valor.

Beyond personal naming, Veera has been used as a title in Indian cinema and television. The word’s

In onomastic contexts, Veera is related to masculine forms such as Veer and to various regional variants

Overall, Veera functions as both a given name and a cultural term linked to bravery, with its

connotations
of
bravery
make
it
a
popular
choice
for
film
titles
across
multiple
Indian
languages,
and
it
occasionally
appears
as
the
name
of
fictional
characters
in
literature
and
media.
that
reflect
language
and
culture.
The
name’s
popularity
reflects
a
broader
cultural
emphasis
on
courage
and
strength,
which
are
valued
attributes
in
many
South
Asian
communities.
most
visible
presence
in
naming
practices
and
as
a
recurring
title
in
Indian
film
and
television.
See
also
Veer
for
related
masculine
uses
and
variations
across
languages.