Velora

💡 Meaning

Truth truthful verity truth

🌍 Origin

latin

🚼 Gender

Girl

The story behind Velora

Velora appears to be a modern English coinage, likely constructed from the Latin root *ver-*, meaning "truth," combined with a feminine suffix. The Latin verb *verāre* (to speak the truth) and the noun *veritas* (truth) form the etymological foundation. The suffix *-ora* or *-ora* was occasionally applied to Latin-derived words in English to create feminine given names, particularly during the 19th century when romantic and virtue-based names gained popularity.

Velora has no documented historical, biblical, or mythological bearer. It emerged as part of a broader trend in the late 19th century—particularly around the 1890s peak suggested by usage data—when American and English parents increasingly invented or adapted names based on abstract virtues and classical elements. Similar formations from this era include names like Veronica (which also relates to "truth" but has early Christian origins) and other *Ver-* compounds. Velora remains a distinctly modern creation without historical precedent, representing the 19th-century practice of constructing elegant, meaning-rich feminine names from classical vocabulary.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
3
Length
Medium
Numerology
1
Pattern
C·V·C·V·C·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #2877 (1890s)

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