1. mira - Noun
2. Mira - Proper noun
A remarkable variable star in the constellation Cetus (/ Ceti).
Source: Webster's dictionaryMira sang of her love for Krishna with such simplicity and directness that in her songs millions have found a voice and echo of their own God-yearning. Meera Bai
The Great Dancer is my husband," Mira says, "rain washes off all the other colors.”. Meera Bai
I was born in Belgium on 6 November 1932. I am married to Mira Nikomarow and have five children: Michele, Anne, Georges, from a first marriage with Esther Dujardin, and Sarah, Helene from a second one with Danielle Vindal. Francois Englert
We must follow the examples of Lolita Lebron, Pedro Albizu Campos, Julio Roldan, C.A.L. and MIRA. We must struggle against the american pigs and Puerto Rican vendepatrias. Pedro Albizu Campos
An average of 2,500 tons of garbage are dumped and processed daily at MIRA for RDF, or refuse derived fuel. Source: Internet
Add 25ml each of retsina and elderflower cordial, says the Goring hotel’s Tiago Mira, a splash of soda and top with prosecco. Source: Internet