Liora

#95 in Utah

Meaning of Liora

Liora is a Hebrew charmer, spun from the words li (“for me”) and or (“light”), so her full meaning twinkles out as “my light.” Think of her as a pocket-sized sunrise: bright, gentle, and impossible to ignore. While the name has long glowed in Israeli nurseries—and pops up in the Psalms’ ancient word for “light”—it’s still a rarity on U.S. birth certificates, hovering in the low-800s and leaving plenty of room for parents who want a standout without straying too far from familiar sounds like Leah and Elora. Whether you picture a little girl chasing fireflies or a future scientist lighting up a lab, Liora carries an easy, melodic lee-OR-uh that rolls off the tongue and into the heart. No batteries required—this name comes pre-loaded with hope, warmth, and just the right wattage of sparkle.

Pronunciation

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as lee-OR-uh (/liˈɔrə/)

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