Meaning: (Eva: Life, Living One, Giver of Life, Full of Life, Mother of Life, Alive, Animal, Latinate form of Eve, Also an Anglicization of the Gaelic name Aoife Nora: Light, Honored, Honorable, Valor, Short form of Eleanora “Light”, Honora, “Woman of Honor,” and Leonora. Also used as an independent name. In Scotland , Nora is often used as a feminine form of Norman . Nora is the heroine of Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House”. )
Origin: (Latin, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Greek, English, Celtic)
Pronunciation: (Eve: AY-vah, EE-vah, EYVaa (Dutch), IYVah (English), EHFaa (German), EHVaa (Italian, Spanish)) Nora: NOR-ah, NOWRah (English), NOWRaa (German) Evanora: EV-uh-nor-uh, AY-vah-nor-uh)
Gender: Female
I saw an advertisement for the new Oz the Great and Powerful. One of the wicked witches is named Evanora. I know it’s just a combo name of Eva and Nora but I think even if they created it for the movie I think it can be used in novels. I think this is a beautiful exotic name. It had beautiful meanings.
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