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Re: Elora and Alora
I like Elora more than Alora, but both are pretty.I don't know if there's a pop culture reason behind their sudden popularity. A quick Google didn't tell me anything apart from the fact that both of them are places: Elora is a town in Ontario, Canada, and Alora (Álora) is a city in Spain. But I don't think that would affect popularity.My theory is that they're just combinations of trendy sounds. The El- prefix, complete with Al- variant. The -ora suffix. We'll surely get Ilora soon. They remind me of Eliana, Aliana, Elara, Alara, Eliora, Aliora. I think all of these names are pretty. Elora and Alora might just be variants.LISTEN TO THE MUSTN'TS
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