Clora
Meanings & Origins
"blooming, fresh, green"
"variant of Chloris, goddess of flowers"
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“A blooming vintage gem ready for revival”
Origin & Etymology
Clora is a rare vintage name derived from the Latin and Greek roots meaning green or blooming, related to the word chlorophyll. It is essentially a variant of Flora (the Roman goddess of flowers) with a soft Chloris-influenced beginning. The name was occasionally used in 19th century America and is now considered a charming antique find.
Popularity Story
Clora peaked in usage in the late 1800s and early 1900s in the American South. After falling out of fashion, it is now part of the vintage revival trend alongside names like Cora, Flora, and Nora.
Cultural Significance
Clora connects to the ancient Roman tradition of nature goddess names. In Greek mythology, Chloris was the goddess of flowers and spring, suggesting Clora carries the same fresh, natural energy.
Fun Facts
- Clora was most popular in the American South in the 1880s-1910s
- The name shares its root with chlorophyll, the molecule that makes plants green
- In Greek mythology, Chloris was the goddess of spring flowers
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