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      Meaning of the first name
      Llorona

      Origin 
      Spanish, Latin America

      Meaning 
      The Weeping Woman (folklore)

      Variations 
      Corona, Dorona, Korona

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The term Llorona is derived from the Spanish language and translates to The Weeping Woman. In folklore, La Llorona is a ghostly figure who is often depicted as a sorrowful mother searching for her lost children. Her legend serves as a cautionary tale, warning against neglect and the consequences of one's actions, typically involving themes of grief and regret. The imagery associated with La Llorona evokes profound sadness, often characterized by her mournful wails, which echo in the night, haunting those who hear her cries.

      The origins of La Llorona can be traced back to colonial Mexico, with tales dating as far back as the 16th century. The narrative has evolved over the years, drawing on various elements of Indigenous and Spanish traditions. Societal fears, particularly those concerning motherhood, morality, and the consequences of betrayal, have fueled the evolution of her story. In many versions, La Llorona drowned her children, leading to her eternal search for them in the afterlife. This tragic folklore became a powerful cultural symbol, reflecting deeper societal issues regarding familial bonds and the consequences of loss.

      In contemporary culture, the legend of La Llorona continues to resonate and has been adapted into various forms of media, including literature, films, and television series. She serves as an archetype in horror and folklore genres, symbolizing grief and the supernatural. Moreover, La Llorona has been invoked in discussions about social issues, particularly those related to family dynamics, mental health, and women's rights. Her story is often revisited in cultural dialogues, reaffirming her status as an enduring figure in both traditional and modern storytelling.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname and spouse name associated with Llorona.
      Spry

      is the most common surname for Llorona.

      Phillip

      is the most common spouse name for Llorona.

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