'''Sapira''', '''Şapira''' and '''Šapira''' are variants of the Jewish Ashkenazi surname Shapiro.
Notable people with the surname include:
==Sapira== *Emmanuel Sapira (1900–1943), Romanian-born Belgian chess master *Mircea Sapira, participant at 1937 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's team of Romania *Sylvia Sapira, (1908–1981) American harpsichordist ==Șapira== *Avraham Șapira, deputy of Guttman Landau, president of the Chișinău Ghetto Committee
==Šapira== *Jankelis Šapira, member of the Vilnius Soviet of Workers Deputies, {{KIA|Suicide}} 1919 *Judal Šapira, killed under Stalin (1937 mass execution of Belarusians) *{{ill|Chaimas Nachmanas Šapira|he|חיים נחמן שפירא}} or Haim Nachman Shapira (1895-1943), Semitologist and Zionist, lived mainly in Lithuania *Leiba Šapira, member of the Lithuanian Central Bureau of the Young Communist League of Lithuania and Belorussia (1919-1920) *Zalmenas Šapira, secretary of the communist Lithuanian People's Aid Union
==See also== * Shapiro, surname (article); variants: ** Chapiro ** Sapir (surname) ** Sapiro ** Schapira ** Schapiro ** Shapero ** Shapira ** Spear (surname) ** Spero ** Spira (surname) ** Spiro (surname) ** Szapiro ** Szpiro ** Spire – see André Spire *Speyer, the German city which Sapira, Spero, etc. are based on *Hakham Sapira Synagogue, Tunis {{srt}}
{{Surname}} Category:Surnames of Jewish origin Category:Yiddish-language surnames Category:Jewish toponymic surnames