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Valoris

Derived from Latin 'valor' meaning 'worth, courage, bravery.'

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Valoris is derived from Latin valor, meaning worth, courage, or bravery. That makes it an overtly virtue-driven name, one that points directly toward honor and strength.

Its structure gives it a polished, almost emblematic quality, as though it were built to embody the trait it names. As a name, Valoris feels bold and modern. It has the sort of abstract dignity that can make a name sound noble without being historical.

Because it is not a traditional common name, it stands out as intentional and aspirational. Valoris sounds confident, elevated, and unmistakably value-centered.

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