Alora

Meaning my dream, divine counselor
Origin Latin, Modern, Spanish
Gender Girl
Popularity Popular
Length 5
Syllables 3
Syllabification A-lo-ra

About Alora

Alora, a name of intriguing origins, has captured the hearts of parents seeking a unique and ethereal moniker for their baby girls. While its exact roots remain uncertain, the name's enchanting allure has seen increased popularity in recent years. Often associated with meanings like "dream," "light," or "the Lord is my light," Alora brings a sense of mystique and hope.

The name's gentle flow and euphonic resonance make it a favorite among parents seeking an elegant and modern choice for their daughters. With variations like Allura and Elora, the name allows for personalization while maintaining its charm.

In fiction, Alora has graced the pages of fantasy novels, enchanted audiences in video games, and portrayed strong heroines in movies and TV shows. In the real world, it has been carried by talented singers, actresses, and writers.

Whether inspired by its melodic sound or its poetic meanings, Alora stands as a name fit for a girl destined to shine brightly in the world.

Variations of Name Alora

Allura
Alura
Alorra
Elora
Alaira

Nicknames for Alora

Al
Ally
Lora
Lori

Famous People Named Alora

Alora Catherine SmithAmerican singer-songwriter
Alora DeVeauCanadian actress
Alora M. KnightAmerican author
Alora SafariIranian actress
Alora SasamFilipino comedienne and actress
Alora SlakAustralian Paralympic athlete
Alora Tamar DavisAmerican singer
Alora WoodsAmerican model and actress

Characters Named Alora

Alora the WiseA sorceress in a popular video game
Alora SilverbaneHeroine of a fantasy movie
Alora StarlightMain character in a children's book series
Alora RiversA prominent figure in a sci-fi TV show
Alora BlackwoodMysterious character in a fantasy game

Other Popular Names Beginning with A

Ava
Amara
Alexa
Aitana
Alana
Alexis
Anaya
Armani
Alayna
Alexandra