It would depend on who you are talking to. If the person is around the same age as you, then you could use the Tu form.
"Hola, te llamas Sierra?"
If you don't really know the person or they are older then you, you should use the usted form.
"Hola, usted se llama Sierra?"
If you don't really know the person, you are usually better off using the Usted form instead of the Tu so that you don't risk offending them.
It is of Spanish origin.Hope this helped
The name Sierra means mountain in Spanish. Similar names are Ciera and Ciara.
Sierra MountainGender: FemaleOrigin: Spanish
Cierra is a variant of the name Sierra, which means "mountain range" in Spanish.
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The Sierra Nevada mountain range in California is an example of high mountains in the western US with a Spanish name.
Sierra is spanish so you would just say sierra. and to someone that sed it means forest it dosent it means MOUNTAIN.I would know because my name is Sierra and im Puerto rican. :)
Assuming that you mean Sierra, it is a unisex given name that is of Spanish origin. Sierra means saw toothed mountains.
sierra nevada
Sierra is "mountain" in Spanish, referring to rugged as opposed to smooth terrain. Siera is a surname of the name Sierra. In spanish, it means ''Saw''. See the related link for more information.
It is the name if a city in Arizona. We need a Spanish speaking person to clarify this, but 'sierra vista' in Spanish means roughly 'view the mountain'.
It is Spanish for SNOWY MOUNTAINS . Sierra means "mountains" and Nevada means "snowy". Initially, the Spanish explorer was simply describing them, not naming them. However, that description was used on the first map and that became the name.