History of the origin of the name Gor

There are several versions of the origin of the name Horus. According to the first of them, the name has Armenian roots and is translated as “formidable”, “terrible” or “proud”, “arrogant”. In Latin, the name has the spelling hora and is translated as “time.”

According to another version, the name Gore originated among the Slavs. More often they called them strong and strong newborn boys, thereby hoping to raise strong and strong-willed mountaineers out of them. In this version the name is translated as “highlander, mountaineer.”

In Egypt, Horus or Horus is the god of the sky and the sun in the form of a falcon or a man with the head of a falcon, whose symbol is a solar disk with wings.

Currently, the name is more often used in England and is translated as “bloody.”

The meaning and characteristics of the name Horus

Horus easily makes contact with his surroundings and, while still very young, is very sociable, cheerful, has many friends and easily makes new acquaintances. He singles out one best friend from the crowd of acquaintances, for whom he is ready to move mountains and becomes attached to him, forming a friendship for life.

Growing up, Gore begins to think in broad categories, making decisions only after adequately weighing all the pros and cons. The choice of decision is not determined by immediate benefits, since the owner of the name is farsighted in such matters and calculates every little detail, giving preference to long-term and stable circumstances both in business and in personal life.

Gore is a closed person, a little withdrawn. When making a decision, he chooses what will subsequently lead to personal or career growth. Each such choice alienates Gore from society, but he himself does not understand it, acquiring a “bark” that becomes thicker and thicker. Only the closest and dearest people can break this vicious circle through suggestions and indications of wrong actions.

Horus is often overcome by timidity, inappropriate modesty, indecision, fear of failure and fear of taking a step forward.

Horus is self-sufficient and love for him is a serious matter, and not a necessity. He is picky in sexual relations and prefers stability. He takes as his wife only one who fits absolutely all his criteria and parameters and gives himself completely to her. Often this behavior frightens a woman, since Horus initially looks closed and aloof, but later turns out to be romantic, easy to talk to, relaxed and gentle.

In marriage, he is faithful, honest, and believes that it is the man’s responsibility to bring money into the house, and the wife’s responsibility to create comfort and cleanliness in the family nest. She loves children, but does not spend much time with them, since in addition to her main job she has one or even two additional ones, trying to provide for her family.

An interesting case can captivate Gore so much that he begins to perceive the opinions of others as obviously incorrect and rush forward, ahead. Most often, the result of such actions is failure. This trait interferes with building a business or career.

Gore finds himself in simple professions, content with a stable, low income.

The health of the owner of the name is heroic. Since childhood, Gor has grown into a strong boy and even in old age does not suffer from serious illnesses.

Name days:

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Diminutive version

Gorik, Highlander, Gorchik

Abbreviated

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According to the church

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Color

  • white

Planet

  • Луна

Element

  • water

Stone talisman

selenite

Metal

silver

Plants

water lily

Totem animal

goose

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