Modern invented name, possibly a variation of Tamara (Hebrew 'palm tree') or a creative feminine coinage.
Camora is a rare and evocative name whose origins are multiple and layered. Its most immediate contemporary resonance comes from Gamora, the green-skinned warrior of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy — the 'most dangerous woman in the galaxy,' played by Zoe Saldaña — a character whose name writers chose partly for its fierce phonetic energy. Camora adapts that sound with a softer initial consonant, giving the name a less alien, more earthly warmth.
But the name also echoes older sources: it recalls the ancient biblical cities of the plain, carries the cadence of Tamara, and shares its first syllable with the Latin camera, meaning 'chamber' or 'vault.' There is additionally a melodic connection to the word camorra — historically the name of a Neapolitan secret society, derived from the Spanish word for a quarrel or challenge — though names in oral culture often travel far from their etymological origins, and Camora as a given name reads primarily through its sound rather than any specific historical lineage. The '-mora' ending appears in several Romance languages as a suffix suggesting delay or darkness (Spanish mora means blackberry, or a pause), lending the name a slightly dusky, mysterious quality that many parents find appealing.
As a given name, Camora is genuinely rare — a true outlier in the current naming landscape — which gives it a distinctive profile: it sounds both invented and inevitable, feminine but grounded, soft in its vowels yet strong in its structure. For parents seeking a name that is recognizable enough to feel accessible but rare enough to feel truly personal, Camora offers an unusual and memorable choice.