Cora (name)
Cora is a given name with multiple origins. It was used by James Fenimore Cooper for a character in his 1826 novel The Last of the Mohicans. It is today most commonly viewed as a variant name derived from the Ancient Greek Κόρη, an epithet of the Greek goddess Persephone. Alternatively, but rarely, it may be rooted in the Gaelic cora, the comparative of cóir, meaning just, honest, virtuous or good. Variant forms of this name include Kora and Korra.
History
The current name Cora may be derived from a variety of origins. Its most prominent antecedents, however, lie in ancient Greece.Ancient Greece
The Greek word κόρη can mean girl, maiden or daughter. In the latter sense it came to be an alternate name given to Persephone to denote her being the daughter of Demeter, who accordingly carries the epithet Μήτηρ, mother. Κόρη was used when addressing Persephone not as queen of the underworld, but as vegetation goddess.Today's pronunciation of Cora is foreshadowed in some Greek dialects. In both Doric and Aeolic κόρη becomes κόρα, in Doric it also appears as κώρα, thus phonetically resembling the current English name rather closely. The spelling κόρα is used especially in poetic writings, as in the following instance by Aeschylus:
As pointed out by H. Weir Smith, Δίκα can be read as a contraction of Δι κα, "daughter of Zeus".
Metaphorically, κόρη and its variants can also refer to a puppet; the pupil of the eye, because a small image is mirrored within, and hence figuratively also the apple of one's eye.
Ancient Rome
In its current spelling, Cora appears as a Latinisation of Persephone's epithet in Roman inscriptions. Fabia Aconia Paulina for example, who lived in the 4th century, was consecrated to Cora twice.Of different, namely Celtic, descent is Cora as toponym for a town and river in the Roman province of Gaul.
Modernity
In The Court of the Gentiles, his extensive attempt to trace all ancient ideas and beliefs back to Hebrew scriptures, Theophilus Gale claims that Cora originated from the Hebrew הורה.The name Cora gained prominence among a wider audience through Jean-François Marmontel's novel Les Incas of 1777, where it is given to an Inca girl consecrated as a virgin to the sun. It is thus used much in accordance with the original Greek word. In view of his subject matter – the destruction of the Inca empire following that of the Aztec empire – Marmontel may have found another motive in the ethnic group of the same name, who resisted Spanish conquest until 1722, some 200 years longer than their neighbours.
Brought to fame by Marmontel, Cora inspired a series of other works, among them an opera by the French composer Étienne Méhul and a play by the German dramatist August von Kotzebue, Die Sonnenjungfrau, both of 1791. Likely to have followed in this tradition, James Fenimore Cooper gave the name Cora to his heroine in The Last of the Mohicans of 1826.
People
Athletes
- Cora Alicto, track and field sprint athlete who competes for Guam
- Cora Campbell, Canadian water polo player
- Cora Combs, American professional wrestler
- Cora Farrell, American curler
- Cora Huber, Swiss bobsledder
- Cora Livingston, American professional wrestler
- Cora Mildred Maris Clark, New Zealand hockey player, administrator, and nurse
- Cora Olivero, Spanish athlete
- Cora Staunton, Irish footballer
- Cora Westland, Dutch cyclist
Academics
- Cora Baggerly Older, American writer and historian
- Cora Baldock, Australian-Dutch Sociologist
- Cora Berliner, German economist and social scientist
Politicians
- Cora Amalia Castilla, Mexican politician and activist
- Cora Brown, first African-American woman elected to a U.S. state senate
- Cora Etter, Canadian politician
- Cora Louisa Burrell, New Zealand National Party activist
- Cora Mae Bryant, American blues musician
- Cora Reynolds Anderson, American politician
- Cora Taylor Casselman, Canadian federal politician
- Cora Faith Walker, American lawyer and politician
- Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, Dutch politician
Writers
- Cora Almerino, Cebuano Visayan writer
- Cora Cané, Argentine journalist
- Cora Daniels, African-American author
- Cora Lenore Williams, American writer and educator
- Cora Linn Daniels, American author
- Cora Minnett, Australian author and actress
- Cora Rigby, American journalist
- Cora Rónai, Brazilian writer, journalist, and photographer
- Cora Semmes Ives, American writer
- Cora Seton, American author
- Cora Sherlock, Irish writer, blogger, and campaigner
- Cora Stephan, German writer
- Cora Taylor, Canadian writer
- Cora Coralina, Brazilian poet
Performers
- Cora Cardigan, stage name of Hannah Rosetta Dinah Parks, English flautist
- Cora E., German hip-hop artist
- Cora Folsom Salisbury, American musician and composer
- Cora Gordon, English artist, writer, and musician
- Cora Green, American actress, singer, and dancer
- Cora LaRedd, American singer and dancer in the 1920s and 1930s
- Cora Urquhart Brown-Potter, American stage actress
- Cora Vander Broek, American actress
- Cora Venus Lunny, Irish violinist
- Cora Waddell, Filipino actress, fashion model, and video blogger
- Cora Witherspoon, American actress
- Kora Karvouni, Greek actress
Others
- Cora Lily Woodard Aycock, American political hostess
- Cora Ann Pair Thomas, American Baptist missionary
- Cora Webb Bass, American educator, WAACs officer
- Cora Belle Brewster, American physician, surgeon, medical writer, editor
- Cora Bussey Hillis, American child welfare advocate
- Cora Amalia Castilla, Mexican politician
- Cora Catherine Calhoun Horne, Black suffragist, civil rights activist, and Atlanta socialite
- Cora Cohen, American artist
- Cora Alta Ray Corniea, American conservationist
- Cora Crane, American businesswoman, nightclub and bordello owner, writer, and journalist
- Cora Diamond, American philosopher
- Cora Dow, American pharmacist
- Cora Alice Du Bois, American cultural anthropologist
- Cora Durand, Picuris Pueblo potter
- Cora E. Simpson, American nurse and nursing educator
- Cora Elm, American nurse in World War I
- Cora Emmanuel, French fashion model
- Cora Evans, American Mormon leader
- Cora G. Burwell, American astronomical researcher
- Cora Goffin, British actress
- Cora Gooseberry, Aboriginal Australian Murro-ore-dial woman and cultural knowledge keeper
- Cora Harrington, American writer and lingerie expert
- Cora Hartshorn, American pioneer in the field of birth control
- Cora Helena Sarle, American Shaker artist
- Cora Hubbard, American outlaw
- Cora Huidekoper Clarke, American amateur entomologist, science educator, and botanist
- Cora Jipson Beckwith, American zoologist
- Cora Johnstone Best, American mountaineer
- Cora Kelley Ward, American painter and photographer
- Cora Laparcerie, French comedian, poet, and director
- Cora LeEthel Christian, the first native woman of the U.S. Virgin Islands to earn a medical degree
- Cora Martin-Moore, American gospel singer
- Cora Miao, Chinese actress
- Cora Millet-Robinet, French agricultural innovator and silk producer
- Cora Nyegaard, Danish composer
- Cora Pearl, French courtesan
- Cora Scott Pond Pope, American teacher, scriptwriter, real estate developer
- Cora Randolph Trimble, American socialite
- Cora Ratto de Sadosky, Argentine mathematician, educator, and militant activist
- Cora Sadosky de Goldstein, Argentine mathematician
- Cora Sandel, Norwegian painter and writer
- Cora Schumacher, German actress, model, racing driver, and presenter
- Cora L. V. Scott, American medium
- Cora Skinner, American glamour model and actress
- Cora Slocomb di Brazza, American-born Italian activist and businesswoman
- Cora Smalley Brooks, American painter
- Cora Smith Eaton, American suffragist, physician, and mountaineer
- Cora Sternberg, American medical oncologist
- Cora Sue Collins, American former child actress
- Cora Sutton Castle, American educator, Sociologist, author, and clubwoman
- Cora Camoin, French actress
- Cora Walker, American lawyer
- Cora Walton, birth name of American Blues singer Koko Taylor
- Cora Stuart Wheeler, American poet, author
- Cora Wilding, New Zealand physiotherapist and artist
- Cora Wilson Stewart, American social reformer and educator
As a surname
- Alex Cora, Puerto Rican professional baseball player and team manager
- Belle Cora, American Madam of the Barbary Coast
- Cat Cora, American chef on Food Network's Iron Chef America
- Joey Cora, Puerto Rican former professional baseball player
- Sexy Cora or Carolin Ebert, German actress, model, and singer
- Stefanía Cora, Argentine politician
- Tayfun Cora, Turkish footballer
- Tom Cora, American cellist
Fictional characters
- Cora, the main character of the 1915 film of the same name directed by Edwin Carewe
- Cora Crawley, from the series Downton Abbey
- Cora Cross, from the United Kingdom soap EastEnders
- Cora Dithers, from the comic strip Blondie
- Cora Flange, from Carry On Abroad
- Cora Peterson, from the 1966 science fiction film Fantastic Voyage
- Cora Mills, from the fantasy-drama series Once Upon a Time
- Cora Ann Milton, from The Ringer, a play by Edgar Wallace
- Cora Munro, heroine of The Last of the Mohicans, by James Fenimore Cooper
- Cora Tannetti, from the Netflix original series The Sinner
- Cora Hale, from the MTV series Teen Wolf
- Cora Hamilton, from the 2017 film Rip Tide
- Cora Cartmell, from Titanic
- Cora, protagonist of The Underground Railroad, by Colson Whitehead
- Cora, a shopkeeper in television commercials for Maxwell House coffee portrayed by Margaret Hamilton
- Cora Jean Simmons, the daughter of Madea
- Cora Tull, a narrator and fictional character from Faulkner's As I Lay Dying
- Cora Thayer Prescott, aunt of the main character of the Netflix series Spirit Riding Free
- Korra, the main character of the animated television series The Legend of Korra
- Cora Seaborne, the main character of the novel and TV Series The Essex Serpent
- Cora Harper, from the video game Mass Effect