[Facts] Re: Alzora
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Alzora
My Grandmother's name was Minnie Alzora (Williams) Abbott.
My Mother's name was Chloie Alzora (Abbott) Talley, and my daughter's middle name is Alzora.
The name Alzora came from our Cherokee side.
My Great Grandmother was Mary Ann (Burns) Williams, and she and her family lived in Winston County, Alabama.
My Grandmother's name was Minnie Alzora (Williams) Abbott.
My Mother's name was Chloie Alzora (Abbott) Talley, and my daughter's middle name is Alzora.
The name Alzora came from our Cherokee side.
My Great Grandmother was Mary Ann (Burns) Williams, and she and her family lived in Winston County, Alabama.
It's a really different name from her sisters. Could it possibly be a family surname?
Not sure
That's as far back in the tree as I know. I did think it had to come from somewhere because it's so different. I'd wonder why they'd use pretty plain names and then just make one up.
That's as far back in the tree as I know. I did think it had to come from somewhere because it's so different. I'd wonder why they'd use pretty plain names and then just make one up.
Could it be one of these names like Almanzo?
It's disputed whether it is from this http://www.behindthename.com/submit/view.php?name=almanzo or from that http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Almanzo
Al Mansur means "the victorious".
Zo(a)ra in Arabic means flower or brilliant.
It's disputed whether it is from this http://www.behindthename.com/submit/view.php?name=almanzo or from that http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Almanzo
Al Mansur means "the victorious".
Zo(a)ra in Arabic means flower or brilliant.
Could be
Interesting theory. Maybe they just heard the name somewhere and liked it, who knows!
Interesting theory. Maybe they just heard the name somewhere and liked it, who knows!