Alora

Alora means "My Dream" or "Dreamer" in Bantu languages and Native American cultures. It is also associated with the meaning "God's Light" in Latin contexts, representing aspiration, vision, and divine inspiration.

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The name Alora is believed to have African roots, specifically from the Bantu language group. In Native American, it also means "My Dream" or "Dreamer." Additionally, Alora has ties to Latin, where it means "God's light."

  • Popularity: 451st
  • Babies named Alora in the US in 2023:
    Female: 1488
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Aloe, Lori, Lora, Ally, Allie.
  • Full Names: Eleonora, Adalora, Lovelora, Bellora, Doralora.
  • Famous Namesakes: Alora Benitez - Fashion Influencer, Alora Chalmers - Author, Alora Charly - Actress, Alora Lindsey - CEO, Alora Smith - Scientist.
  • Gender: Traditionally, Alora is used as a feminine name, reflecting cultural and linguistic influences; however, it can be adopted by all genders.
  • Numerology: Alora in numerology corresponds to the number 8, which signifies ambition, strength, and reliability. People with this number experience steady progress and represent power and competence in professional and personal spheres.

Alora is considered a relatively distinctive name. It has grown in popularity in recent years owing to its melodic sound and meaningful associations, widely favored by parents who appreciate names with multicultural and spiritual undertones.

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