Anora, pronounced uh-NOR-uh, is a polished modern rendering of the medieval Irish Honora—ultimately drawn from the Latin “honor”—and it carries that burnished virtue in its very syllables. The name has drifted in and out of America’s Top 1000 since the 1920s, currently hovering around rank 874, which means it strikes the enviable balance of being familiar enough to spell yet rare enough to feel discovered. To the literary ear it evokes Eleanor’s grace; to the historical one it nods to Saint Honora, patron of corn chandlers, an unexpectedly down-to-earth footnote that adds texture rather than tarnish. Like a quiet candle in a paneled chapel, Anora glows gently—an understated beacon for parents who want their daughter’s name to whisper integrity rather than shout fashion.
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