Abora

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
Abora means "God Almighty" or "Great Spirit" in the Twi language of Ghana, and "sacred grove" in the Baoulé language of the Ivory Coast.
Popularity
Abora is a rare name and not currently in the top 1000 names in the United States or any other country. However, it has gained popularity in recent years as parents seek more unique and meaningful names for their children.

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Cartoon of Abora

Abora Name meanings & History

African (Ghana, Ivory Coast). Abora means "God Almighty" or "Great Spirit" in the Twi language of Ghana, and "sacred grove" in the Baoulé language of the Ivory Coast. From a Guanche name for the star Canopus, which was derived from Guanche *ăbōra "seed (of a plant)", literally "coarse-grained sorghum" (sorghum being a tall cereal grass). This was the name of the supreme god of the heavens in the mythology of the Guanche (Berber) people native to La Palma, one of the Canary Islands. Abora is a unisex name that can be used for both baby boys and girls.

Zodiac Sign of Abora: Action Aries

Synonyms of Abora:

A: Action,Ambitious,Angry,Aggressive,Argumentative,Assertive

B: Bashful,Beauty,Brains,Bountiful

O: Ostentatious,Organized,Obstinate,Obsolete,Obsessive

R: Restless,Reason,Rational,Resourceful

Abora is:

  • a Boring name
  • a Complex name
  • a Formal name
  • a Informal name
  • a Serious name

2.) Abora (Female)

Usage: East Frisian

Meanings: The meaning of Abora is unclear, but some sources suggest it represents strength or power.


cartoon of the name Abora
Cartoon of Abora

Description: The origin of Abora is uncertain. It is believed to have African and/or Native American origins. The meaning of Abora is unclear, but some sources suggest it represents strength or power. From a Guanche name for the star Canopus, which was derived from Guanche *ăbōra "seed (of a plant)", literally "coarse-grained sorghum" (sorghum being a tall cereal grass). This was the name of the supreme god of the heavens in the mythology of the Guanche (Berber) people native to La Palma, one of the Canary Islands. Abora is primarily used as a girl's name. It is a great option for parents who want something unusual or have an African or Native American heritage.