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Eliora

Eliora is from Hebrew and means God is my light or the Lord is my light.

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Eliora is a luminous Hebrew name meaning "my God is my light" or, more broadly, "God is my light." It is the feminine form of Elior, built from the divine element El and or, the Hebrew word for "light." Like many Hebrew names, it carries theology and poetry at once: a statement of faith wrapped in an image of radiance, guidance, and clarity.

Although it is not a major biblical name, it feels fully at home in the long Jewish naming tradition in which light symbolizes wisdom, presence, learning, and hope. Eliora has grown in appeal in recent decades because it sits at a beautiful crossroads. It is recognizably Hebrew, yet its sound also overlaps with modern favorites such as Eliana, Liora, and Aurora-adjacent names, giving it international softness.

That has helped it move beyond specifically Jewish communities into broader use among parents seeking names that feel spiritual, melodic, and uncommon without being opaque. Culturally, Eliora carries less the weight of a single famous bearer than the pull of an enduring motif: light in scripture, prayer, and literature. It feels gentle but not fragile, elegant without being ornate.

If some names announce themselves through dynasty or legend, Eliora works differently. Its power is symbolic. It glows rather than declares, which is precisely why it has come to feel so modern.

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