Anora
Meaning: Derived from the Persian word انار (“pomegranate”). Often given to girls who have a natural red mark (“nor”) on their body. It also carries a symbolic meaning associated with the beauty, abundance, and prosperity of the pomegranate fruit.
Origin: Persian-Tajik names
Etymology
The name "Anora" originates from the Persian word انار (“anor”), which means pomegranate. The pomegranate has long been considered a symbol of beauty, blessing, and prosperity among Eastern peoples.
Geographical Distribution
The name is commonly found in Uzbekistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and other regions inhabited by Persian and Turkic peoples.
Significance
This name is often given to girls who have a red birthmark (“nor”) or a congenital red spot on their body. There is a traditional belief among the people that giving this name to a child may help the red mark fade away.
Statistics
The name Anora is not extremely popular throughout Uzbekistan, but there remains a significant number of people who bear this name. This name is also moderately popular in other Central Asian countries, particularly in Tajikistan and Kazakhstan.
Famous person
- Anora Davlyatova (born 17 February 1999) is an Uzbekistani individual rhythmic gymnast.
Variants
Anor, Anorhol, Anorgul, Anorabonu.
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