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Liora/Liorah
(For meaning, see Lior) Its a Hebrew name, meaning my light. I really love it. Wdyt? I'd love to have two daughters named Liora and Aviva, are they too close? Siri
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Liora / Liorah and Aviva are great!
I have a cousin called Liora, and a friend called Aviva :)
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I think Liora is beautiful. Aviva is alright. I don't think that they sound too close.
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I love it! Liora is beautiufl. Lior is beautiful too! I don't think Liora and Aviva are too close, especially if they have different nn (ex: Lio & Viva)~ Arcadia
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I absolutely love Liora, it's on my favourites list. I also love just Lior.
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PSIs Liorah a legit spelling? If so, I love that as well ...
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I don't think their too close for siblings at all. I love Liora, its beautiful!
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I love it! maybe a little to close to Aviva, at least in my slightly OCD mind. (I really have a thing for similar sounding names). I think both are beautiful though and if you can handle the similarities go for it!
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I dont think they sound too close. i do prefer Aviva to Liora though. aviva is gorgeous
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Sorry, both those names are not my style.
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Liora is beautiful. I like Liora and Ava best.
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I like both names though I prefer Liora to Aviva and I don't think they sound too close at all.
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and a question for you Siri (or anyone) re: LioraI've seen it alternately spelled as Leora. Do you know if this is a legit variation?
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I doubt it.Leora looks like a '20s name along the lines of Ora/Leona etc. Siri
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