Vanora, derived from the Cornish word 'Banawydh', meaning 'fair lady' or 'white wave', is a unique and captivating first name of Cornish origin. It is composed of the elements 'ban' (white) and 'awydh' (wave), reflecting the region's coastal heritage. While not widely recognized, Vanora possesses an elegant and distinctive sound that sets it apart from more common names. It is often associated with strength, grace, and a touch of mystique, making it an intriguing choice for those seeking a name with a rich history and a unique character.
Vanora saw a peak in popularity in 2011 with 6 births, followed by a slight dip to 5 in 2012. After a gap of several years, it resurged in 2018 with another 6 births. Overall, there have been 17 babies named Vanora since 2011.