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Eliora

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Pronounced el-ee-OR-uh /ˌɛl.iˈɔː.rə/High

Meaning: From Hebrew El (God) and or (light), meaning God is my light or the Lord is my light; a feminine elaboration combining the divine name with the Hebrew word for lightHigh

In 30 seconds: Eliora is a Hebrew girls name meaning God is my light, combining El (God) and or (light), used in Jewish and Christian naming traditions and gaining popularity as a flowing four-syllable alternative to Eliana or Aurora.
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Origin HighHebrew
MeaningFrom Hebrew El (God) and or (light), meaning God is my light or the Lord is my light; a feminine elaboration combining the divine name with the Hebrew word for light
U.S. rank (2025)#914 ↗ Rising
2025 U.S. births287 girls (0.02% of U.S. girls)
Peak year2025
Total births (all-time)≈ 1,671

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

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U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

History & Origin

Eliora combines Hebrew El (God) and or (light), creating the meaning God is my light or the Lord is my light. The or root is among the most spiritually significant in Hebrew, connected to the first divine act of creation. Eli- as a prefix denoting God appears in dozens of Hebrew names — Eliana, Elijah, Eliezer, Eliel — making Eliora recognizable as part of this large Hebrew naming family. The name has roots in Jewish naming tradition and appears in some traditional Jewish texts.

Eliora has gained popularity in the United States in the 21st century, particularly among Jewish families and Christian families drawn to Hebrew names. It occupies a similar space to Eliana (God has answered me) and Liora (my light), combining both these popular names' key elements. Its four-syllable flow gives it an elaborate, romantic quality similar to names like Seraphina, Arabella, and Persephone. The name has grown in American birth records from approximately 2010 onward and benefits from the broader trend toward Hebrew light-names.

Did you know? Eliora is composed of the same two Hebrew elements — El (God) and or (light) — that appear in the first act of divine creation in Genesis 1:3 (Yehi or, let there be light), giving the name an etymological connection to the very first words God speaks in the Bible.
Overall data confidence 90%
Behind the Name — Eliora — Hebrew etymology

Variations

EliorahElioraLiora

Nicknames

EliEllieOraLia

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If you like Eliora…

Eliana— four-syllable Hebrew El- name with the same divine luminous quality
Liora— three-syllable Hebrew or (light) name sharing Eliora's core light meaning
Aurora— four-syllable luminous girls name with the same flowing, romantic character
Seraphina— four-syllable Hebrew-rooted girls name with the same elaborate, spiritual elegance

Frequently Asked

What does Eliora mean?

Eliora combines Hebrew El (God) and or (light), meaning God is my light.

How do you pronounce Eliora?

It is said el-ee-OR-uh — four syllables, stress on the third.

Is Eliora a Jewish name?

Yes, Eliora is rooted in Hebrew naming tradition and is especially used in Jewish communities, though it is also chosen by Christian parents who appreciate Hebrew names.

How is Eliora different from Eliana?

Eliora means God is my light while Eliana means God has answered me; both use the El (God) prefix but with different Hebrew roots.