Linora name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek, Old Provençal and Arabic
Pronunciation: l(i)-no-ra
Meaning: Light and Pity
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What does Linora mean?

Linora is variant of popular and ceaseless Lenore. Lenore is a form of famed and perennial Leonore. Also Lenore is variation of cherished and perpetual Helen. Lenore is diminutive of Eleanor. Outlandish Lenore is used prevalently in English has origin in Old Greek and Old Provençal, Lenore means "Pity and Light".

How do I pronounce Linora?

Three syllabled Linora is pronounced as l(i)-no-ra.

Variants of Linora

Leenora, Lenore, Leonore, Helen, Lanora, Alienor, Eleonore, Eleanor, Leonora, Eileen, Elle, Leona, Ilene, Helenmarie, Helene

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How popular is the name Linora?

YearRankBirths
2016142406
195861015
195648357

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What numerology tells about Linora?

Reveal your pain and let people who've hurt you know how you feel. If the letter L is your cornerstone, you stand for beauty and attractiveness. You are bold and gutsy, and this affects your personality. Back in time, you were too focused on your career until you realized there's something more important to live for. You are a sensitive fellow who's often taken for granted. Having the letter A as your capstone reveals your hard-working nature and persistence.

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