Alura
Meanings & Origins
"divine counselor"
"alluring, enticing"
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“An ethereal English name meaning divine counselor”
Origin & Etymology
Alura is an Old English name derived from Aethelthryth or a combination of elements meaning divine counselor — aethel meaning noble or divine, and rede meaning counsel or advice. The modern spelling Alura emerged as a romanticized variant, with its sound suggesting allure and enchantment. It has also been used as a variant of the Latin-influenced Allura, meaning to entice or attract.
Popularity Story
Alura remains very rare, occasionally appearing in fantasy fiction and gaming — most notably as a character name in various superhero universes, including as Superman's Kryptonian aunt. The name appeals to parents drawn to ethereal, fantasy-inspired choices.
Cultural Significance
In the DC Comics universe, Alura is a Kryptonian character and the mother of Supergirl, lending the name a heroic science-fiction dimension that resonates with parents who are pop culture enthusiasts.
Fun Facts
- Alura is the name of Supergirl's mother in DC Comics, a respected scientist and leader on Krypton
- The name shares its sound with the English word allure, giving it an inherently enchanting quality
- Alura appears in the 2015 Supergirl TV series as a recurring character played by Erica Durance
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Character in the Supergirl television series (2015-2021) portrayed by Erica Durance
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