What secrets hide behind “Eudora” that makes it rock? Your first name is more than just a name!
The name “Eudora” is of Greek origin. It’s a name commonly given to girls.
Your name in reverse order is “Arodue.” A random rearrangement of the letters in your name (anagram) will give ‘Ordeau.’ How do you pronounce that?
The true meaning of ‘Eudora’ cannot be described with just a few words. Your name is your destiny, heart’s desire, and personality. Eudora is a name that implies a pioneering spirit. You are a natural born leader, highly focused, and achievement oriented. Enduring hardship to try out new things come naturally to you. It frustrates you to do too many unimportant activities. You can do things and make decisions by yourself. You are also energetic and confident.
Your heart’s desire is to help and care for those you love. You treasure family values and traditions. You are willing to sacrifice yourself for the sake of others. Giving advice is a natural ability for you. You are somewhat hesitant to show your artistic talents. People appreciate the love you give to them.
When people hear the name Eudora, they perceive you as someone who is a family person, good provider, and protector. Others may trust you and feel secure with your judgment. Even though you are neatly dressed, you are more concerned with price and durability rather than being attractive. You are a person that can be counted upon to do what is necessary.
You are a freedom-loving party person – active and restless. Your keen mind makes it difficult for others to fool you. You cleverly view a situation at different angles.
Your most likely vocation: engineer, writer, composer of music, teacher, designer, architect, planner, president of a society, curator, librarian, keeper of department store.
Lucky colors: All yellows, ocher, bronze, gold, orange
Lucky gem(s): Yellow diamond, citrine, amber, and topaz
Lucky day(s): Sunday
Lucky botanicals: Borage, chamomile, eyebright, lavender, Saint-John’s-wort, sorrel, thyme
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“Eudora” is not a popular baby girl’s name in Kentucky as reported in the 1924 U.S. Social Security Administration data (ssa.gov). Imagine that, only five babies in Kentucky have the same name as you in 1924. A total of only 60 babies also bear the same first name during that year in the U.S. From 1880 to 2023, the highest recorded use of this name was in 1923 with a total of 71 babies.
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Since 1880 up to 2023, the name “Eudora” was recorded 2,141 times in the SSA public database. Using the UN World Population Prospects for 2023, that’s more than enough Eudoras to occupy the country of Niue with an estimated population of 1,935.
The name first appeared in the year 1880 and given to six newborn babies. (See FAQ)
Unfortunately, it seems like this name is unpopular.
For the past five decades (1974 to 2023), the name “Eudora” was recorded 269 times in the SSA database.
Now you know why your first name rocks. Time to show your creativity! Try exploring the names of everyone you know including friends, cousins, neighbors, classmates, co-workers, or your pets. Even your favorite anime, TV, or movie characters. Remember, this is purely just for fun.
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