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Aurora is a mystical and romantic name that means "dawn" in Latin. An aurora also refers to a natural light display in the Earth's sky called the aurora polaris, or polar lights, visible only in high-latitude regions like the North and South Poles.

The aurora borealis the northern lights and the aurora australis the southern lights paint the sky in an dazzling array of colors. Aurora was the Roman goddess of the dawn. Helios, the sun god, and Selene, the moon goddess, were her brother and sister. Aurora rode across the sky each morning before her brother, Helios rode across with the sun.

As she rode, she sprinkled dew over the land. Aurora had several children. Some of them were the winds Boreas, Eurus, Notus, and Zephyrus. She also gave birth to the morning star Eosphorus and the evening star Hesperus. Walt Disney named the protagonist of its film "Sleeping Beauty" Aurora. In the tale that Disney adapted, however, the princess gave birth to a set of twins, naming the girl twin Aurora or Dawn, depending on the translation.

Although many baby names are separated by gender, Verywell Family believes that sex does not need to play a role in your name selection process. To "see the Aurora" refers to typically see this exhibition in winter time beauty breathtaking in the night sky. The beauty of the Northern Lights has contributed to the popularity of this name in the state of Alaska where the aurora can be seen frequently.

I'm sort of in disbelief that no one has mentioned that Aurora is the name of the baby from the movie, Willow. Maybe I was the only one that adored that film? The baby in "Willow" was named Elora, not Aurora. Mainly because of 'Sleeping Beauty'. It does sound so beautiful. But I have come to love it as an independent name in it's own right. I feel this name is so cute and I like the nicknames Rory.

I love it more because of Maleficent because it change my perspective of the name to more class and beauty so I feel it's perfect. Very elegant, mythical, and royal. This name conjures up some of the most heavenly imagery. Aurora Borealis is one of the most gorgeous and stunning natural phenomenon in the world! Plus, it has beautiful mythological ties, and intriguing literary associations. What more could you ask for in a name? Such a nice name!

It has a feminine yet strong sound to it like a lioness "roaring", if you get what I mean. Polish pronunciation: ahw-RAW-rah. It wasn't until late-middle school about years old that I actually began to accept the name. Any time before that, I hated it, frankly. The people calling me "Rory" which was too masculine, "Roo-Bear" made me squirm, the many-many people who called me "Laura," and the awful dreaded "A-roo-ra" which people called me a lot more that you can think is possible.

Now, I actually enjoy the elegant feel and how my friends who can't pronounce my name call me Princess. I actually love my name now, and I actually would recommend the name, as I adore it.

My parents having named me Aurora Nikolette meaning "dawn's victory. Sorry, but I just have to express my love for this name once again. The meaning and literary connections are fantanstic, which also contributed in trapping me under the name's majestic spell. Aurora is a exotically beautiful name that is lyrical, dignified, noble, marvelous, musical, and overpowering. I hope any little girl will be proud to bear such a wonderous name. This is an unbelievably gorgeous and enchanting name.

The image that forms in my mind is a stunning artistic girl that plays in a colorful meadow at sunrise. This name is truely majestic and fits a kind hearted queen.

It is remarkably powerful and harmonious and I would definitely name my first born daughter this. It's a very beautiful name when written, but it sounds harsh when said aloud. Also there aren't any good nicknames for it, which is an issue for me personally. My name is Aurora Del Rocio. I use to hate my name as a child because no one could say it not even my teachers but now that I'm older I love it! I feel like hardly anybody has my name. It is unique I grew up not knowing any other Aurora beside my grandma who I'm named after and she was one of the most beautiful people I know.

I've loved this name ever since first seeing Sleeping Beauty at four years old. I like the combination Aurora Rose, as another commenter mentioned, probably because of the Briar Rose association in the Disney movie.

Auri is my favorite short form of this name. This name sounds terrible with an American accent. When an American is saying this name it sounds like an imitation of a dog barking. I am an American with a bit of a Boston accent, an I find this name almost painful to say. I have to really tense my tongue.

Uuuglyyy hippie name! I can imagine some insane parents naming twin daughters Aurora and Skye. Even though its been around for centuries, it still sounds kind of trendy to me. And it's hard to say, at least to me. Cute, but I like Aurelia a hair bit better! Such a pretty name but it just makes me think of the tragedy in Aurora, Colorado. Aurora is my grandmother's middle name. She uses it rather than her first name which is Julia though I find the name Julia pretty as well.

She lives in Guatemala so we use the Spanish pronunciation of the name, which I love and always have. I have always considered naming my future daughter if I am lucky enough to have a baby girl in my future! I do like Rori as a nickname but I still hesitated. I was not convinced despite my love of the name and of course my grandmother because people find my own name hard to say or spell and I remember hating that as I was growing up. I love Aurie and Rora Aurora has been my name for some twenty odd years now.

I hated it until I reached highschool and then really started to appreciate it. I live in Illinois, less than 30 miles from the town of Aurora, which is on exit signs all over the place, so you'd think people would be able to spell it but many can't. People often think my name is "Laura". I hate the nickname "Rory" and will not answer to anyone who calls me that. The nicknames I like are "Rora" and "Ro" like "Joe" only.

I see it now as a little bit sexy and a lot a bit celestial. This is the most magical, fantastical name ever! A great nickname would be Auri because it is Latin for "of gold. I always think of a lion roaring. I don't like this name at all. It sounds awful, is difficult for small children to pronounce and to me, it seems tacky. It's very pretty, but it's also rather trendy.

I've met about four girls called Aurora, all of them under the age of ten. The name doesn't exactly roll of your tongue, with the double "r" sound. I think it'd be much better to just name your girl Dawn. Or maybe even the Greek form, Eos. There is a city in Ohio called Aurora and there is a company that sells toiletries named Aurora.

Pretty name. Too bad it is getting so popular! My Algebra teacher just had a baby girl and she named her Aurora.

I think it's a lovely name considering the fact that it suits both their personalities spunky yet sweet. This is not my favorite name. I don't know, it just sounds very princess-y. However, I do actually know a girl named Aurora and she is super nice. Pronunciation in Spanish is wrong. Czech and Slovak pronunciation equals Spanish pronunciation here. I love this name, which is why I chose it for my daughter. We alternate between the English and Portuguese pronunciation as we are bilingual. It's not very common where I'm from.

This name is really hard to pronounce for some reason. I don't care for it. I think this is my favourite girl's name and I will definitely consider naming my future daughter this. However, I feel you need to be able to roll your R's to name your daughter this. The English pronunciation of this name is really not nice and nicknames such as Rory are just awful in my opinion. As for the meaning; I am extremely fascinated with Aurora Borealis. Though never having seen it in real life it looks so surreal and otherworldly in photos.

I think this name is really pretty! I have a friend who named her daughter Arora left out the U so that it's a palindrome! I think it's a beautiful name because of its association with the Aurora Borealis. When I hear this name I can only think of Sleeping Beauty! Remember, a girl named Aurora will be addressed Aurora, and can you picture using and saying it casually? The syllables just don't seem to agree with each other.

I know this name's meaning is the appeal for most, but that isn't too special either- dawn, everyone loves dawn and wants to eat it up, but now there's a Latin version.

Sorry, I just think it's kitsch. According to babynames. I do like this name though. I think this is a very beautiful and underused name, in Britain at least. The name Aurora is overly beautiful but-- It's on its way to becoming popular, it was already number last year. That makes me sad. I still like it. Even though it isn't to common it won't be the first time that someone heard of the name.

Aurora is NOT a trashy name at all. It's what I call elegant and beautiful and a name I cant help but love. I like Aurora but I do not like the nicknames. I named my second daughter Aurora after many months of indecision. Besides being somewhat lyrical - it has many nicknames to chose from though we prefer Rory, we have used Rora, and Aury to suit your taste. I personally decided on it when I caught the natural I like hippy names!

It has a rich history stretching back to Greek myth and the goddess of the Dawn- which is why it will never be trendy - or trashy as a previous perhaps under educated? I asked my mom if she liked this name and she hates it!

It's a disgrace to me, I mean she has very small taste in names! Well this name is amazing and delivers beauty. First Name. Last Name. Syllables : 3.



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