Likely derived from an indigenous Tupi phrase meaning 'honey-exit'
Irasema is a name of Brazilian origin, popularized by the 1865 novel 'Iracema' by José de Alencar. It is an anagram of 'America' and is etymologically linked to the Tupi words 'ira' (honey) and 'tem' (to exit or flow), often translated as 'honey lips'.
Fewer than 5 girls were named Irasema in 2025.
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).
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The 'honey-lipped' indigenous protagonist of the eponymous Brazilian novel · Iracema