Names Like Thora

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Thor
God of thunder, God of thunder.
Thierry
Ruler of the people, Ruler of the people.
Thyri
This name derives from the Old Norse root “Þórr > Þýrví > Thyrvi,” meaning “thunder fighter.” This name is a feminine form of Thor. In Norse mythology, Thor (Old Norse: Þórr) is a hammer-wielding God associated with thunder, lightning, storms, oak trees, strength, the protection of humankind, and also hallowing, healing, and fertility. The cognate deity in more extensive Germanic mythology and paganism was known in Old English as Þunor and in Old High German as Donar (Runic: Þonar), stemming from a common Germanic “*þunraz,” meaning “thunder.”
Thyra
Feminine form of Tyr, God of war.
Theora
She who watches.
Thera
The unmastered, wild.
Thara
Wealth, Wealth.
Thira
Thierra
Thurayya
Constellation, Taurus, Star, Star.
Thariea
Thar
Thiara
This name derives from the Greek “tiara (τιάρα)”, which in turn derives from the Persian “tiyārā”, meaning “a form of crown”. Traditionally, the word “tiara” refers to a high crown, often with the shape of a cylinder narrowed at its top, made of fabric or leather, and richly ornamented. It was used by the kings and emperors of some ancient peoples in Anatolia and Mesopotamia, notably the Hittites. Originally it was the name of the headdress of the Persian kings. The papal tiara is a crown that was worn by popes of the Roman Catholic Church from as early as the 8th century to the 20th-century. Pope Paul VI last used it. The papal tiara originated from a conical Phrygian cap or frigium. Shaped like a candle-extinguisher, the papal tiara and the episcopal mitre were identical in their early forms.
Thair
Thairee
Tharee
Thyr
This name derives from the Old Norse “týr / tívar,” which in turn derives from the Proto-Germanic *tīwaz (god), itself from Proto-Indo-European *deywós (god), a Germanic name element related to Greek “Zeus.”
Thaiar
Thiru
Shri
Thayre