Dvora is a female name with Hebrew origin. It is pronounced as dvo-RAH (/dvoˈra/). The name Dvora is associated with the Hebrew word for "bee". In Hebrew, bees are often seen as symbols of productivity and industriousness. Dvora has several variations, one of which is Deborah. In terms of popularity in the United States, Dvora has had varying levels of occurrence throughout the years, with ranks ranging from 5191 to 13385. Despite not being among the most popular names, Dvora holds a unique charm and timeless appeal for those looking for a distinctive and meaningful name for their baby girl.
Dvora Hacohen is an Israeli historian and professor at Bar-Ilan University, specializing in the development of Israeli society. |