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Gamora

Gamora likely echoes Gomorrah, the biblical place name from Hebrew tradition, though modern use is shaped by pop culture.

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Gamora carries the shadow of one of history's most notorious place names: Gomorrah, the ancient city of the biblical plain destroyed alongside Sodom in the Book of Genesis. The name of that city, thought to derive from a Hebrew root meaning "submersion" or "deep waters," echoed through centuries of Western culture as a byword for wickedness and divine punishment. It was not, until recently, a name anyone would dream of giving a child.

That changed with Jim Starlin's Marvel Comics creation of Gamora Zen Whoberi Ben Titan, introduced in *Strange Tales* in 1975. Starlin conceived Gamora as the adopted daughter of the cosmic tyrant Thanos, an assassin of extraordinary skill who ultimately turns against her father to fight for justice. Her character — raised in violence, defined by her choice to transcend it — subverted her name's biblical baggage entirely.

Marvel's *Guardians of the Galaxy* films (2014, 2017), with Zoe Saldaña's vivid portrayal, brought Gamora to global audiences as a fully realized hero: fierce, compassionate, and irreducible. For parents who choose Gamora today, the name is almost entirely a Marvel tribute — an act of fandom transformed into familial identity. It sits in a growing category of fictional names that have achieved cultural legitimacy through the power of storytelling: Arya, Katniss, Daenerys, Hermione. Gamora is phonetically distinctive (the soft *G*, the open *a* sounds, the final *a*) and carries the implicit narrative of a woman who chose her own destiny despite the darkness of her origins — which, for many parents, is a story worth carrying forward.

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