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      Meaning of the first name Timora

      Origin

      Possible African or Hebrew Origin

      Meaning

      May Signify Timor - to Fear or to Tremble

      Variations

      Kimora, Tamora, Temora
      The name Timora has potential roots in both African and Hebrew origins. In Hebrew, the name may signify Timor, which translates to to fear or to tremble. This etymology suggests a connection to emotions or states of being, perhaps reflecting themes of reverence or caution. The name's phonetic structure and meaning lend themselves to interpretations tied to spiritual or personal significance.

      Historically, names deriving from Hebrew often carry deep cultural and spiritual implications, appearing in biblical texts and religious contexts. While the specific name Timora may not have extensive documented historical references, its components can be linked to various cultural narratives and traditions within Jewish history. In African contexts, names often encapsulate personal, familial, or community stories, and while Timora may not be widely recognized, it reflects a continuum of naming practices that value meaning and heritage.

      In contemporary settings, Timora is less commonly encountered but still resonates as a unique choice for a name. As societies increasingly embrace diverse naming conventions, Timora is positioned within a broader landscape of names that evoke cultural significance or emotive qualities. While it may not feature prominently in popular culture or media, its distinctive sound and rich potential for meaning make it a noteworthy option for those seeking names with depth and history.

      Based on our records...

      Hammond

      Hammond

      This is the most common surname associated with Timora.
      Oliver

      Oliver

      This is the most common name of those married to a Timora.
      Doris

      Doris

      This is the most common name for a child of a Timora.
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      1900 is when there were the most people born with the first name Timora.

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