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Adora

Adora is a feminine given name. It is derived from the English verb adore, reflecting a sense of affection or admiration. In Romance languages such as Portuguese and Spanish, adora is also a present-tense form of the verb adorar, meaning someone loves or adores.

In popular culture, Adora is known as the civilian name of the superheroine She-Ra in the 1985

Notable people with the given name include Adora Svitak (born 1997), an American writer and public speaker

The name Adora is primarily used in English-speaking contexts but can appear in various cultures due to

animated
series
She-Ra:
Princess
of
Power.
The
character
later
appears
in
the
2018
reboot,
She-Ra
and
the
Princesses
of
Power,
retaining
the
name
Adora
as
part
of
her
alter
ego.
who
gained
recognition
as
a
child
author
and
advocate
for
literacy
and
education.
its
roots
in
the
verb
adore.
It
is
sometimes
chosen
for
fictional
characters
to
convey
warmth,
charm,
or
admiration,
and
may
be
used
as
a
standalone
given
name
or
a
nickname.