Aparently according to last researches it contains of two parts: Mi and ra.
Mi = Beauty (source: various websites for baby names)
Ra = ....
I am still not sure about the second part, it could be that it means something like faith, supportiveness, or helpful, or something to that matter. (source: some websites for babynames (but can't find the website recently), and another source was family).
미라 (Mi-ra). (Warning, it is synonymous with the korean word for 'mummy')
If you mean the English name of Mira, it's Mira. If you mean the Spanish word mira, it's wzrok.
mira esto=look at this looking watching
It can derive from the Latin word 'mira' meaning wonderful or remarkable.
"Mira loma" in Spanish directly translates to "look hill" in English.
Look at what I have look at what I have.
"Mira" in Spanish translates to "look" or "see" in English.
It means 'look.' It can be used as an exclamation ('¡Mira! ¡Mira eso!' = 'Look! Look at that!') or as the conjugation of the verb mirar ('to look'). 'Ella mira el libro' means 'She looks at the book.'
que linda means- how beautiful
If you mean just pieces of paper, "Mira los papeles". If you mean "Look at the newpapers", then it is "Mira los periódicos".
I have no idea, but Mira, I know, means 'sea, or ocean' so it's 'sea _____'
it is a devoti of the god Krishna