Audra

In Old English, Audra suggests a prosperous and strong individual. In Lithuanian culture, Audra symbolizes the elemental power and intensity of a storm, highlighting a dynamic and influential nature.

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The name 'Audra' has its roots in Old English and Lithuanian origins. It is derived from the Old English name 'Eadguth', which combines the elements 'ead' meaning 'wealth, prosperity' and 'gyth' meaning 'battle'. In Lithuanian, 'Audra' means 'storm'.

  • Popularity: 3,380th
  • Babies named Audra in the US in 2023:
    Female: 108
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Audie, Dee, Addie, Aura, Dree.
  • Full Names: Audrina, Audrey, Audria, Audriana, Audreyanna.
  • Famous Namesakes: Audra McDonald - Actress/Singer, Audra Lindley - Actress, Audra Lowe - TV Host, Audra Mari - Beauty Queen, Audra Schroeder - Journalist.
  • Gender: Primarily considered a feminine name, though its strength and vitality could make it appealing for other gender categories.
  • Numerology: The name Audra resonates with the number 9, suggesting a personality that's compassionate, humanitarian, and always ready to help others. The number 9 indicates a person who is generous, selfless, and often seen as an inspiration by those around them.

Audra reached peak popularity in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. Though it's less common today, its unique charm and historical roots continue to make it a cherished choice for many parents.

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