Similar Names (Origins & Meaning?)
These are all names that are somewhat similar. Just curious to see if anyone has any thoughts on the origin and meanings of them.
Alora
Allora
Alorah
Allorah
Alorra
Allore
Elora
Ellora
Elorah
Elore
Ilora
Illora
Ilorah
Ilore
Alaura / Alaure
Alera
Alira
Alara / Alare
Allura / Allure
Alorani
Alora
Allora
Alorah
Allorah
Alorra
Allore
Elora
Ellora
Elorah
Elore
Ilora
Illora
Ilorah
Ilore
Alaura / Alaure
Alera
Alira
Alara / Alare
Allura / Allure
Alorani
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Don't forget Elloria (Eh-LOR-ee-ah) which means "Noble Elf" (well, that's the best meaning I've ever found for it).
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Allura / Allure would more than likely simply be an elaboration of the English word.
Main Entry: 1al·lure
Pronunciation: &-'lur
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): al·lured; al·lur·ing
Etymology: Middle English aluren, from Middle French alurer, from Old French, from a- (from Latin ad-) + loire lure -- more at LURE
: to entice by charm or attraction
synonym see ATTRACT
- al·lure·ment /-'lur-m&nt/ noun
- al·lur·ing·ly adverb
http://m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=allure
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Main Entry: 1al·lure
Pronunciation: &-'lur
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): al·lured; al·lur·ing
Etymology: Middle English aluren, from Middle French alurer, from Old French, from a- (from Latin ad-) + loire lure -- more at LURE
: to entice by charm or attraction
synonym see ATTRACT
- al·lure·ment /-'lur-m&nt/ noun
- al·lur·ing·ly adverb
http://m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=allure
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