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Norrah

Variant of Nora, from Irish meaning 'honor' or Arabic Nura meaning 'light.'

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Norrah is a graceful variant of Nora or Norah, a name with two plausible and equally distinguished origin stories. In the Irish tradition, Nóra is a pet form of the Latin Honoria or Honora — from honor, meaning "dignity, esteem, reputation" — a name common among Irish women from the medieval period through the twentieth century. In English and continental European tradition, Nora is also traced as a short form of Eleanor (from the Provençal Alienor, probably rooted in the Greek Helene, meaning "torch" or "bright one").

Both etymologies give the name a quality of luminous dignity. No bearer has done more to shape the modern perception of Nora than the protagonist of Henrik Ibsen's 1879 play A Doll's House. Nora Helmer's final act — walking out the door of her comfortable but suffocating marriage to find herself — was one of the most electrifying gestures in the history of the theatre and made the name synonymous with female self-determination for generations of European and American readers.

The door that Nora closes behind her has been called "the slam heard round the world." In the twentieth century, Nora/Norah carried that legacy while also accumulating warmth and intimacy: Norah Jones, the Grammy-winning singer whose debut album Come Away With Me became one of the best-selling albums of the 2000s, gave the name a new softness and emotional depth. The Norrah spelling, with its doubled r, adds a slight visual weight and old-world charm — a small distinction that makes a well-traveled name feel freshly considered and personally claimed.

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