Delora

 

Gender: Female
Origin: American
Meaning: Form Of Dolores

What is the meaning of the name Delora?

The name Delora is primarily a female name of American origin that means Form Of Dolores.

The name “Delora” is a variant of “Dolores,” a name of Spanish origin. It is derived from the Spanish word “dolores,” which translates to “sorrows” or “pains.” The name has a strong religious connection, particularly in Catholic tradition, where it is associated with “María de los Dolores” (Mary of Sorrows), a title for the Virgin Mary that emphasizes her suffering and grief, especially during the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

While “Delora” shares this somber origin with “Dolores,” its usage as a given name often transcends its literal meaning. The name is chosen for its melodious sound and cultural resonance rather than its direct meaning. Over time, it has come to be appreciated for its elegance and uniqueness as a personal name.

Different Spellings of the name Delora:

The name “Delora” can be spelled in various ways, offering different interpretations of the original. Here are some alternate spellings:

1. Delorah
2. Delorra
3. Delaura
4. D’lora
5. Delara
6. Delorah
7. Deloria
8. Delorra
9. Delore
10. Deloriah

These variations often reflect phonetic preferences or cultural adaptations, while still maintaining a connection to the original name’s essence and sound.

How to write the name Delora in Japanese?

To write the name “Delora” in Japanese, it is typically transliterated into Katakana, which is used for foreign names and words. The transliteration aims to approximate the pronunciation of “Delora” in Japanese sounds. In Katakana, “Delora” would be written as:

デロラ

This is pronounced as “Derora” in Japanese. The Katakana characters are broken down as follows:

– デ (De)
– ロ (Ro)
– ラ (Ra)

Japanese transliteration often does not perfectly match the English pronunciation due to the differences in phonetic elements available in the Japanese language.