Cora


[kawr-uh, kohr-uh] /ˈkɔr ə, ˈkoʊr ə/

noun
1.
Classical Mythology. .
2.
a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “girl.”.

fem. proper name, from Latin, from Greek Kore (see Kore).

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