Sierra originates of the Latin “serra”, a place name meaning "of the mountains". With similar meaning in Spanish or Hispanic cultures, Sierra emerged as a namefor a girl in the US, as tribute to the Sierra Nevada Mountains with strong regional Spanish influences, gaining popularity through the 1990s.
Sierra originates of the Latin “serra”, a place name meaning "of the mountains". With similar meaning in Spanish or Hispanic cultures, Sierra emerged as a namefor a girl in the US, as tribute to the Sierra Nevada Mountains with strong regional Spanish influences, gaining popularity through the 1990s.
Sierra originates of the Latin “serra”, a place name meaning "of the mountains". With similar meaning in Spanish or Hispanic cultures, Sierra emerged as a namefor a girl in the US, as tribute to the Sierra Nevada Mountains with strong regional Spanish influences, gaining popularity through the 1990s.
Sierra originates of the Latin “serra”, a place name meaning "of the mountains". With similar meaning in Spanish or Hispanic cultures, Sierra emerged as a namefor a girl in the US, as tribute to the Sierra Nevada Mountains with strong regional Spanish influences, gaining popularity through the 1990s.