Cora is confident and outgoing, without a fear in the world.
― Anonymous User 6/30/2023
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So Cora used to feel like a villain name to me for awhile, though I'm not entirely sure why. I eventually warmed up to it and grew to really love it! If we hadn't already used a C name, I would love to use Cora or a longer version, like Cordelia, to get the nickname Cora. It is so simple, yet pretty, and has some spunk to it. Fantastic name!
To be honest I love love love this name. It's my first name and when I read the comments I was a bit disappointed because some people said "So plain, overdone, and dated."
I named my daughter Cora in 1999 because I heard it in the movie Titanic. I thought it was unique. Everyone always told me it’s an old lady name but it’s becoming popular again.
My daughter has this name- born in 2019. I would 100% give her this name again. Cute and short. She gets compliments on her name all the time. In no way has anyone ever related her name to the virus. Hope this helps anyone considering the name.
I've seen people mostly love this name. I do too. I've also seen a couple people say it sounds dated. I can't really understand that, but alright. I personally think this name is dark in a good way.
This is my name. I have noticed some funny coincidences, such as another Cora who lives in my state, and a set of twins named Cora and Hazel, as 1 of my friends named Cora has a sister named Hazel. Cora is a fantastic name, and it doesn't seem like and "old lady" name to me, it actually seems more youthful!
― Anonymous User 12/19/2019
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If I could choose my name, Cora would come in second following Autumn. Cora is such a beautiful name and really easy to say. If you're looking for a name for a baby girl, name her "Cora", she should thank you for it later.
I love the name Cora! When I was in preschool I remember my best friends were twins named Hazel and Cora! I like it because it’s not super popular and it reminds me of a sweet little girl, but not in a bad way. It’s just a super sweet name. I just love it.
This name is really pretty. I think it goes well with Florence, if they were twins or sisters. Cora and Florence makes Flora, which is natural plant life. Beautiful.
I think this name is really cute and it reminds me of coral in the ocean. This was going to be my youngest sister's name but my dad didn't like it. I was so mad lol because I prefer it a lot more to what they chose, Jada, which is still nice though.
My great-grandmother's name was Cora. She was my paternal grandfather's mother. She was the only great-grandparent of mine that was still alive when I was born; she died when I was young, but I still remember her.
I was named after my father's spinster aunt b1878. As a young girl, I didn't like the uniqueness of the (old lady) name. My father would say, 'It's not just Cora, it's Cora Louise'. That didn't help, but as I got older I learned to appreciate that I'm the only Cora around. It's nice that on office memos or on sign-up sheets, I only have to use my first name. And when I hear my name called, I know it's for me. Many have told me it's a pretty name, and I agree. I see it's growing in popularity again. It will never be as common as 'Mary', but perhaps one day I can find a mug with my name on it.
A very sweet and pleasant name. I imagine a sweet person having that name and it can sound more dainty with Coralie. Overall a really nice and sweet choice of a name.
First and foremost I think of Korra from The Legend of Korra, but I find that to be a very positive association, since she was such a strong character. I loved the name before I watched that show, too, because it's always sounded so beautiful and strong to me.
I was named after my Irish Great Grandmother b.1880. I was raised in Corvallis which means "heart of the Valley". Core means heart. In medical terminology class I learned and a at the end of something means pertaining to. So maybe Cora could mean Heart, I'd like to think of it as meaning a person with empathy or a caring nature. Cora has been a rare name to have and I find it hard to share. There was another Cora at my work once they would say her name over the loud speaker and it would be distracting and basically it drove me crazy, all of my life I had been the only Cora. The only ways to make fun of Cora appeared to be Cora Bora, Cora Hora. Well I have ADHD and I was a prude in school so neither of those name stuck. My favorite character with the name Cora was in Music and Lyrics with Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore. Cora was like Brittany Spears a beautiful famous YOUNG singer. All of my life Cora has been an old lady name, but this movie gave it some glamour. So there you have my take on having been named Cora for 53 years and now I can say I am growing into my name. I like it because it is short, easy and rare.
Well, my name is Cora and I love my name. It is unique and I feel it's quite pretty. I have to say though, it is very annoying that you can never find a keyring or mug etc. with my name on it. However, I really like it and it's recognizable if someone is looking for me in a crowded space. Hope this helps!
The name is only fit to a certian grouping of people for example people who admired that wholesome and strong name. Fortunately Cora has many varieties to it, so if you want a more modern version then I think Coraline and if you want a more sensual version then Corrine but finally if you want a more cutesy name to go with Ruby, then Coralie is the name for you. This name is rich with so many other varieties. Also, if you want one with more history, then try Cordelia. To me, finding a middle name for this name family is easy because no matter what, it sounds endearing. For example, my favorite name combo is Cordelia Alice which means Noble heart or maiden and it's just so classy to me. There's so much more, I hope this helps!
I love this name! It's so old-timey, and elegant sounding, rolls off the tongue nicely, and if that's not enough think of the little girl from Titanic, I would definitely give this name to a daughter!
Cora is a really ugly name. It puts me in mind of a badly dressed, gum snapping Jersey girl with a really coarse accent. The name Cora just screams "tacky".
I personally love this name. It was the name of my father's feisty grandmother who died just before I was born, as well as the name of the strong and beautiful woman in The Last of the Mohicans, one of my favorite movies. I think it works beautifully as a fist or middle name, grows up well, and has sweet, strong connotations. Perfect!
Such a sweet name, and one that grows up well with a girl. I, along with apparently a lot of people, picture the adorable little girl who Jack in Titanic dances with and calls his best girl when I think of this name. I think it works well as a middle name as well.
My name just happens to be Cora, and other than the difficulty of finding it on key chains and such, I really find it to be quite lovely. It's sweet and simple, and the fact that it is rather old fashioned really fits my personality. If you want a unique name for your baby, Cora is a great choice. I have never met another person with the name Cora before.
I LOVE this name! I spotted it out maybe in 1998 or 1999 from a baby names book I own. (I've got like 5 though). Anyways, my first impression was that this name is quite delightsome and I really really like it. Then, if I heard right, Jack said to Cora when they were dancing in third class that watch this Cora and then Jack danced with Rose. Then little adorable little Cora smiled THE sweetest smile and net her head to the side a bit! SOOOO cute! So after that, I only imagine a cute curly bron haried brown eyed little girl as a Cora. Next time you watch Titanic, look out for that part! So yeah, I love this name!
This is a beautiful name, but I've gotten the impression that it's considered grandmotherly. To me, this sounds like the name of a gorgeous young woman with long, wavy, naturally red hair, pale, smooth skin, chubby red lips, green eyes, and lovely curves. Well, I feel the same way about Coralie and Coralyn, which sound even prettier than Cora alone. The name just sort of reminds me of Laura, which reminds me of Laura Schlessinger and Laura Ingraham, ugh. One way to spell the Quran in Europe is Koran, and that also comes to mind. Other than those things, I love the name.
I thought it was a good name, and for a few years there I had a good friend called Cora, but she turned out to be a total jerk, so that pretty much ruined the name for me.