Korra, pronounced KOR-uh, began as a bright twist on the Greek Cora, “maiden,” yet the extra “r” adds a little salsa-style drumroll. Many parents now picture the fearless water-bender from Avatar, so the name pulses with courage and balance. In U.S. nurseries it has climbed the charts like a quick-stepping bachata: once rare, now delightfully familiar. The sound is friendly to both English and Spanish ears, so abuela and grandma can cheer it with equal gusto. The double r rattles like maracas, and the gentle “a” lands as soft as a lullaby. Choosing Korra is like pinning a tiny superhero cape on your daughter—simple, warm, and ready for adventure.
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