Lore

Meaning of Lore

Lore is a name that feels like a soft whisper of history and warmth, carrying rich Germanic roots and a touch of English charm. In German contexts, it’s often heard as LOHR (lo-RAY), while English speakers favor the brisk, one-syllable LOR (lore), both versions rolling off the tongue with elegant simplicity. Originally a diminutive of names like Eleonore or the legendary Lorelei, Lore conjures images of laurel crowns, poetic tides and timeless tales—an embodiment of wisdom and gentle strength. It’s the kind of name that invites curiosity, as though every mention unlocks a chapter of folklore or sparks a conversation about family traditions. Light and unfussy—no extra letters weighing it down—Lore effortlessly bridges old-world grace and modern freshness, inspiring parents who dream of a name that’s as meaningful as it is memorable.

Pronunciation

German

  • Pronunced as LOHR (/loˈreɪ/)

English

  • Pronunced as LOR (/lɔr/)

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Notable People Named Lore

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