Nora
Hi !!!
I know that Nura could be a more-feminine form of the name Nur that means 'light' in Arabic (a name that I love).
I read that in Italy Nora is strongly increasing in popularity being #107 with 335 babies with this name (the highest ever).
Here in Italy it is popular because it is a short of Eleonora and because of its 'international' sound.
But I would like to ask you...
Could Nora be used as an Italian variant of the Arabic names Nur / Nura?
As you can see the name already exist in Italy. The only fact is to know the Arabic meaning instead of the common use of it...
WDYT?
I know that Nura could be a more-feminine form of the name Nur that means 'light' in Arabic (a name that I love).
I read that in Italy Nora is strongly increasing in popularity being #107 with 335 babies with this name (the highest ever).
Here in Italy it is popular because it is a short of Eleonora and because of its 'international' sound.
But I would like to ask you...
Could Nora be used as an Italian variant of the Arabic names Nur / Nura?
As you can see the name already exist in Italy. The only fact is to know the Arabic meaning instead of the common use of it...
WDYT?
This message was edited 11/25/2017, 4:20 AM