Olivia Chen

By Olivia Chen
Historical Naming Consultant

Updated on September 02, 2024

Orarariana

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: To pray; Light; Fiery, ardent

Long and melodious, Orarariana sounds as though it's being sung every time it’s said. Thought to be a form of Ora, Orarariana is typically given to girls. Ora derives from the Latin term oro, meaning “to pray,” ensuring baby always feels like they have someone to turn to when times are tough. Orarariana is also tied to the Hebrew name Or, meaning “light,” “fiery,” or “ardent.” Whether you wish to instill a passionate spirit in your little one or a great connection to their faith, nothing can beat the dulcet Orarariana.