Xaviera Simmons is an American contemporary artist. She works in photography, performance, painting, video, sound art, sculpture, and installation. Since 2019 she has been a visiting professor and lecturer at Harvard University, where she is also a Solomon Fellow.
Xaviera Gold is a African American dance music singer who is a former DJ and mixer on Chicago's WBMX-FM. In 1987, she had a hit with Ralphi Rosario on the song "You Used to Hold Me" under the name Xavier Gold (without the 'a' at the end). With Masters At Work, she went to #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1993 with "Gonna Get Back to You". She had an additional Top 10 on the dance chart in 1994 as the featured vocalist on Ralphi Rosario's track "You Used to Hold Me '94". The song "Good Luv" followed later that year and was a Top 30 dance hit.
Although Xavier is okay, this feminization doesn't look very attractive. It's not ugly though, just a little strange. Rarely any girls nowadays are called Xaviera!
Xaviera Hollander is a former call girl, madam, and author. She came to be best known for her best-selling memoir The Happy Hooker: My Own Story. Hollander was born Xaviera "Vera" de Vries in Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies, which later became part of present-day Indonesia, to a Dutch Jewish physician father and a mother of French and German descent. She spent the first three years of her life in a Japanese internment camp.
Xaviera Hollander, a former call girl and memoirist.
― Anonymous User 7/29/2014
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It's certainly unusual and not very common. It looks pretty though there's many pronunciations for this name, so you'd probably have to correct people all the time which can be annoying.
― Anonymous User 6/6/2014
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It's quite popular in some Latin American countries, spelled Javiera and pronounced ha-vee-AIR-ah.
― Anonymous User 6/17/2013
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I think it's gorgeous, actually. I say it Zay-vee-AIR-uh. Elegant and strong and kind of exotic.
― Anonymous User 5/20/2012
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I new a person with this name and she pronounced it with four syllables ZAV-EE-AIR-UH. I think Xaviera is pretty when pronounced that way.