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SIGN UPKiara is a female given name with Irish and Italian origins, meaning "dark" or "bright" depending on the cultural context. In Irish, it is a variant of the name Ciara, signifying "dark-haired." The Italian variation, Chiara, translates to "bright." In Japan, Kiara is an uncommon name that has been given to both males and females, with its meaning determined by the characters used to spell it. The name has gained global popularity and has been in wide use since the late 20th century, particularly in the United States, where it has consistently ranked among the top 1,000 names for newborn girls. Notable individuals bearing the name Kiara come from diverse fields such as entertainment, sports, and literature. Additionally, Kiara is also associated with fictional characters, adding to its cultural significance.
Kiara Muhammad, born on December 16, 1998, in Boston, Massachusetts, is an American actress who gained recognition for voicing the titular character in the popular preschool TV series "Doc McStuffins" during its first two seasons. Her career kicked off at a young age with photoshoots for Reebok. The show became a hit, especially among girls aged 3–5, making it the most popular preschool TV series for that demographic in 2012. Muhammad has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry with her talent and dedication. For more information about her work and projects, you can visit her official website or check out her profile on IMDb.
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