Meaning:
Maiden, young woman
Variations:
Corah; Corrie; Corina; Corinne; Kora; Kore
Cora is a name of Greek origin, derived from the word "kore," meaning "maiden" or "young woman." It is often associated with the Greek goddess Persephone, who was known as Kore before her abduction by Hades. Historically, Cora has been used in various cultures, often symbolizing purity and youth. In literature, Cora is a notable character in James Fenimore Cooper's "The Last of the Mohicans." The name has seen various forms and spellings across different languages, including Corah, Corrie, Corina, Corinne, Kora, and Kore. Primarily used for females, Cora has gained popularity in English-speaking countries and has seen a resurgence in recent years. It is often chosen for its simplicity and classic charm. Sibling names might include traditional names like Elizabeth or modern ones like Ava. People named Cora are often described as creative, empathetic, and strong-willed.