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Nellie (F)> Kathryn (F)> Kåre (M)> Kimberly (F)> Natalie (F)> Cecilia (F)> Pere (M)> Kömörő (M)> Küver (M)> Kell (M)> Kaspar (M)> Kenrick (M)> Sonya (F)> Kieran (M)> Kisanna (F)> Kocsol (M)> Eloi (M)> Eligio (M)> Kaleigh (F)> Kabos (M)> Thomasina (F)> Katha (F)> Kefli (M)> Kelda (F)> Kamis (M)> Kendal (M)> Kezzie (F)> Petroušek (M)> Katya (F)> Eleri (F)> Petya (M)> Demyan (M)> Karloušek (M)> Kyösti (M)> Anneka (F)> Nora (F)>

Nora (female)

Variants:Mona (F) Norah (F) Norma (F) Normanna (F) Normina (F)
Diminutive(s):Nóirin (F) Noreen (F)
Diminutive for:Eleanora (F) Honora (F) Leonora (F)
Pet Name(s):Noni (F) Nonie (F)
Pet Name for:Eleanor (F) Ellen (F)
Masculine form:Norman (M)
   
Source(s): The Oxford Names Companion, OUP
"Scottish Forenames" - Donald Whyte, FGH, FSG
Notes:

1. English, derived from various names ending in -nora; also the many variants of Eleanor and, by extension, for Ellen.

2. The accented Gaelic name, Nóra, is a feminine form of Norman in the Scottish Highlands [ONC].