Kymora is a unique and beautiful female given name of Greek origin, derived from the word 'kyma', meaning 'wave'. This name suggests fluidity, grace, and adaptability, much like the ever-changing forms of water. In ancient Greece, Kymora might have been associated with Kyma, an ancient city in Epirus renowned for its coastal location and vibrant culture. Today, Kymora is often used as a modern alternative to traditional Greek names such as Katerina or Kyriaki. It offers parents the opportunity to give their daughter a distinctive name with deep historical roots while maintaining a familiar sound and spelling. The name Kymora consists of three syllables, pronounced as /kiːˈmɔːrə/, and has no standard nickname or diminutive forms, allowing it to stand alone in its unique beauty.
The name Kymora experienced significant popularity between 2004 and 2007, with a peak of 73 births in 2007. However, since then, the number of annual births has declined, reaching a recent low of 20 births in 2022. Overall, Kymora has been given to 826 babies between 1999 and 2023.