Malora
muh-LOR-uh
Malora is a girl’s name of Greek origin, meaning “Malora is a feminine name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Melora, which has Greek roots meaning "black odor." It may also be a more modern invented name with a melodic sound.”, and peaked in popularity in 1955.
What Malora Means
“Malora is a feminine name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Melora, which has Greek roots meaning "black odor." It may also be a more modern invented name with a melodic sound.”
The Story of Malora
A name of mysterious elegance, Malora evokes a sophisticated calm from a time when names carried an air of ancient intrigue.
Malora is a feminine name of uncertain origin, potentially a variant of Melora, which has Greek roots. Some interpretations connect it to 'black odor,' yet its gentle sound suggests a more melodic, possibly invented modern appeal. It was first recorded in 1955, marking its single year of peak appearance.
When you consider Malora, you imagine a serene presence, a daughter who moves through life with an almost ethereal calm. This name suits a child with an elegant demeanor, someone who possesses a quiet sophistication and an air of refined mystery that draws others in.
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Peak Year
#5 in 1955
Total Births
20
First Recorded
1955
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