The name Valire is of Latin origin and means "strong" or "healthy". It is a derivative of the Latin word "valere", which translates to "to be strong" or "to be well". The name has been used throughout history, particularly in Roman times, as it was a common praenomen, or given name, for Romans. One famous bearer of this name was Gaius Valarius Catullus, more commonly known as Catullus, who was a Latin poet and contemporary of Julius Caesar. Today, the name is not as widely used but can still be found in various cultures around the world. It is often spelled differently depending on the language, such as Valère in French or Valerio in Italian. Despite its infrequent usage today, Valire remains a strong and meaningful name with a rich history behind it.
The name Valire appears to have been popular for a brief period between 1959 and 1960, with six births recorded in the latter year. However, it quickly tapered off, with only five births each in 1963, 1964, and 1970. Overall, there were 26 babies named Valire born during this period.