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Medora

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Gender Feminine
Usage Literature

Meaning & History

Created by Lord Byron for a character in his poem The Corsair (1814). It is not known what inspired Byron to use this name. The year the poem was published, it was used as the middle name of Elizabeth Medora Leigh (1814-1849), a niece and rumoured daughter of Byron.

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Last ranked #695 in 1885 United States

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currently out of the US top 1000, ends in -ora, invented, literature
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Entry added February 4, 2020

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