Pronunciation:
/juːˈdɔːrə/
Variations:
Eudoxia;Eudokia;Eudorae
Eudora is a feminine name of Greek origin, derived from the elements "eu" meaning "good" and "dora" meaning "gift." The name reflects a positive connotation, symbolizing a cherished or valuable present. Historically, Eudora was used in ancient Greece, and it appears in various forms in Greek mythology and literature. One notable mythological reference is Eudora, one of the Hyades, a group of nymphs associated with rain and fertility. The name has been used sparingly in Christian contexts but does not have a strong religious association. In modern times, Eudora remains a rare choice, often selected for its unique and elegant sound. Variants like Eudoxia and Eudokia are seen in different cultures, particularly in Eastern Europe. Eudora is almost exclusively used for females, with no significant male usage. While not common, the name has seen occasional spikes in popularity, often influenced by literary or cultural figures. Sibling names might include other Greek-inspired names like Athena, Penelope, or Alexander. Individuals named Eudora are often perceived as creative, thoughtful, and independent.