Kamora

#87 in Alabama

Meaning of Kamora

To hear Kamora roll off the tongue is to watch sunrise spill gold over a quiet plaza: she begins in rumor—some say a modern jewel forged from Kimora, others trace her silhouette to the Latin camera, an “arched chamber” that once cradled frescoed dreams, while still more feel the pull of the Swahili–Arabic moon-name Kamaria, aglow with silver night—and she happily gathers every story like bright marbles in a pocket. In her five musical syllables (kuh-MOR-uh) lies the echo of amor, so Spanish-speaking abuelas smile and claim she was born to love out loud; yet there’s a spark of playful mystery too, the wink of a flamenco dancer who won’t reveal all her steps. Stateside, Kamora has sauntered up the popularity charts since the late 1990s, hovering in the cheerful middle ranks—never common, never obscure, just the right mix of “recognizable” and “rare” for parents who crave a name that feels both fresh and time-warmed. She wears moonlight in one hand, a key to hidden rooms in the other, and invites any little girl who carries her to stride into the world with lyrical confidence—and, when necessary, a twinkle that says, “Sí, there’s more to my story; stay tuned.”

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as kuh-MOR-uh (/kəˈmɔrə/)

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