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Origin of the name Nora
The name Nora is both common European and Eastern. It has roots in several languages. According to the most common version, it was brought to Britain and Ireland by the Normans, according to another, by the Scandinavians. Quite common in English-speaking countries, especially in Ireland.
Also, the name Nora is considered simply a short form of such full names of the European tradition as Eleanor, Elinor, Honoria, Onorata, Evanora, etc. Onomatologists believe that the name Nora is still an independent form, although it may be a short name for these female names.
In the Eastern tradition, this Arabic name also appears quite often. In Russia, it can now be found among Muslims or people from the former Caucasian republics. The name is rare for the Russian naming tradition, but not unique. During Soviet times, it was used as a Baltic female name.
The meaning and characteristics of the name Nora
The name Nora comes from the Latin “honor” – “honor”, “respect”, “honor”, which passed into Norman, with their conquest of Britain it came into English and Irish. Therefore, Nora is translated as “honored”, “respected”. From Arabic “norăh” – “light”, “bright”. And the name Nora then means “bright”, “shining”, “bringer of light”. The Scandinavian meaning of “norā” is “to predict”, “to prophesy”, which means Nora is also a “fortune teller”, “soothsayer”.
All these meanings partly describe Nora’s character: bright as light, able to achieve results – hence respected and wise, like a soothsayer. This is definitely a charismatic woman. Her sociability and ability to interact are combined with responsibility, ambition and independence.
As a child, Nora is quite selfish. This is not malicious intent, but natural childish egocentrism, when the child feels like the center of his world. Parents need to be sensitive, not break the girl with harsh upbringing, but teach her to open up to the world, give love and attention.
Nora is an excellent student, so as she grows up, she will master the tactics of communication and the exchange of emotions. At school age there will definitely be no problems with others. Nora will learn to grasp the rules of the game on the fly. Everyone will be happy with her: teachers, parents, friends. Well, Nora will begin to try her hand at activities that interest her.
Nora should choose a job related to communication, creativity, sports, people and children. In a word, anything – just not pieces of paper. Nora can work tirelessly and knows how to take risks, so business is also within her reach. The main thing is to learn how to get things done. Giving up something that’s boring is Nora’s main mistake.
In relationships, Nora, oddly enough, is a follower. Bright, brave, charismatic, but next to her beloved man she becomes an affectionate and weak house cat. Her feelings are very deep, so it’s easy for a man to hurt Nora. She needs to learn to bring more of her work drive and ease of communication into the marriage. She gives birth to children late, when she achieves material success or recognition in her profession.
Name days:
There is no Orthodox saint with this name, but there are Catholic name days in honor of Saint Honorata on January 11th.
Diminutive version
Mink, Noni, Norata, Norochka, Norushka, Norusha, Norrie, Noronka, Norusya, Rusya
Abbreviated
Russia, Nori, Noni
According to the church
no
Color
- Orange
- scarlet
Planet
- Jupiter
Element
- fire
Stone talisman
spinel, quartz
Metal
tin
Plants
beech, rose stock
Totem animal
raccoon