Auora: Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

Pronunciation: oh-ROHR-uh
Origin: Romania
gender-female

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Updated on Jul 01, 2025 · 1 min read
Region Origin: Latin, Greek
Meaning: Aurora

The name "Auora" is a unique variation of the more commonly known "Aurora," which has its roots in Latin, meaning "dawn." This name carries connotations of beauty and new beginnings, often associated with the natural phenomenon of the aurora borealis, or northern lights, which paints the sky with vibrant colors. In recent decades, the name has gained attention due to its melodic sound and celestial imagery. While "Auora" itself has not been widely adopted, its variant "Aurora" has been embraced by various well-known individuals in contemporary culture. For instance, Aurora Aksnes, known simply as Aurora, is a Norwegian singer-songwriter who has captivated audiences with her ethereal music and distinctive voice. Additionally, the name has appeared in popular culture through characters in films and literature, often embodying grace and elegance. The name "Auora," with its subtle deviation from "Aurora," offers a distinctive choice that maintains the allure and timeless appeal of its origin while providing a unique identity for its bearer.

Auora Name Popularity Data

chat-overall Auora is currently #44393 in the popularity of the name rankings.
gender-female Girl: Auora is currently #25449 on Kiindred Girl Names

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