Shataura is a unique and beautiful name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba people of Nigeria. It is derived from the Yoruba words "Shata" meaning "to be at peace" and "Oura" which means "riches". Therefore, Shataura translates to "Peaceful riches".
The name Shataura has a rich history in the Yoruba culture. In Yoruba mythology, it is believed that Shataura was one of the seven princesses who were sent by their father, Oba Ajanaku, to find husbands. Each princess was given a special task to complete before they could marry. Shataura's task was to bring back the most beautiful flower from each kingdom she visited. She completed her task and returned with the most exquisite flowers, earning her the title of "The Flower Princess".
Today, Shataura is still a highly regarded name among the Yoruba people and beyond, symbolizing peace, prosperity, and beauty. It is often chosen by parents who wish to give their daughter a name that reflects these positive qualities.
Shataura is a unique and distinctive name that has been given to five baby girls born in the United States in the year 1986, according to government records. Although it may not be as popular as other names, its rarity adds to its charm and exclusivity. It's fascinating to note that out of all the babies born that year, only five were named Shataura, making it a truly special choice for parents who wish to honor this tradition.