A beautiful name. It feels like the more gentle and sweet variant of Honora, which is nice in its own way but I definitely prefer Annora. I imagine a girl with a lot of musical talent, personal insight, and self awareness. She'd also be a very sweet girl and a good friend. I can't for the life of me imagine a "mean girl" with this name. It could also serve as a clever way to "honor" an Anna or similar in the family! Plus Annie, Nory or Nora would be cute nickname ideas... overall I think it is a great name & it would be a great choice for anyone that wanted to use it.
I love this beautiful and feminine name - I'm attracted to the combo Annora Clare (Clare in that spelling to preserve a medieval English vibe).
― Anonymous User 11/15/2012
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What an wonderful name, and to my viewpoint, it's much better than plain Anna. The Ann in it is where the similarity is observed. An out of the ordinary, great name with delight.
I really like the name & am still considering it for our daughter. The only downfall I noticed was when I told my family about the name & my dad said it out loud, it sounded kind of like "annoying". Maybe it has something to do with the New England accent, because it doesn't sound that way to me when I say it.