Ending in -ora or -orah

  1. Sonora
    • Origin:

      Place-name
    • Description:

      Sonora may be a more unusual and melodic choice than Sierra, but this Mexican state name may sound too much like Senora to work as a name.
  2. SORA
    • Seffora
      • Sepphora
        • Tamora
          • Origin:

            Meaning unknown
          • Description:

            Attractive name associated both with a queenly character who meets a very grisly end in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and popular teen fantasy novelist Tamora Pierce. Shakespearean puns in the name include amor for love and moor as the character was in love with a Moor, though any parent interested in the name should be aware of its tragic association.
        • Teodora
          • Origin:

            Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Polish
          • Meaning:

            "gift of God"
          • Description:

            Teodora is an extremely attractive and international choice, with several equally attractive, user-friendly nicknames and a little more edge than the English form, Theodora. Appealing short forms might include Tea, Dora, or Dory.
        • Theodora
          • Origin:

            Feminine variation of Theodore
          • Meaning:

            "gift of God"
          • Description:

            Theodora is one of the most revival-worthy of the charmingly old-fashioned Victorian valentine names, softly evocative but still substantial, as is the reversed-syllable Dorothea.
        • Thora
          • Origin:

            Norse
          • Meaning:

            "thunder goddess"
          • Description:

            Thora, related to Thor, is the ancient Norse thunder goddess name that's much softer and gentler than its meaning suggests. A noted bearer is actress Thora Birch.
        • Tora
          • Origin:

            Norse
          • Meaning:

            "thunder"
          • Description:

            Tora is the female version of Tor or Thor, the name of the Norse god of thunder. Actress Jeanne Tripplehorn chose it for her daughter.
        • Tzipora
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "bird"
          • Description:

            An important biblical name, being the wife of Moses in Exodus. Has a number of spelling variations, including Tziporah, Zipora(h), Zippora(h), Tzipor and Tzipori. The Yiddish forms are Tzeitl and Tzertel.
        • Tziporah
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "bird"
          • Description:

            Biblical wife of Moses whose name has many variations, with and without the initial T and final h, with one p or two. However you spell it, it's an original choice that also carries teasing potential; those zipper jokes will get old fast, though Zippy is a cute nickname.
        • Tzipporah
          • Valora
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "courageous"
          • Vanora
            • Vaivora
              • Zipporah
                • Origin:

                  Variation of Tziporah, Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "bird"
                • Description:

                  There are many variations of this name, with or without the initial T and the final h, with one p or two. In the Bible she was the wife of Moses.
              • Zora
                • Origin:

                  Serbo-Croatian
                • Meaning:

                  "dawn"
                • Description:

                  Zora is a meaningful literary heroine name honoring Zora Neale Hurston, an important black writer and leader of the Harlem Renaissance.
              • Zenodora
                • Zephora
                  • Zudora