The baby name Hathorah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced huh-THOR-uh (IPA: /həˈθɔːrə/; alternative: /hæˈθɔːrə/).
Hathorah is Egyptian in Origin.
The baby name Hathorah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced huh-THOR-uh (IPA: /həˈθɔːrə/; alternative: /hæˈθɔːrə/).
Hathorah is Egyptian in Origin.
Often treated as a modern, rare feminine name, Hathorah can be read two ways. In Hebrew, ha-Torah literally means “the Torah,” from torah “teaching, law,” yielding a devotional given name with the sense of sacred instruction or wisdom. Alternately, Hathorah may be an embellished form of Hathor, the ancient Egyptian goddess (from Ḥwt-Ḥr, “House of Horus”), linking it to themes of joy, music, and sky.
As a personal name, Hathorah is not recorded in traditional sources and remains exceptionally uncommon, appearing mainly in contemporary English-language naming. Spellings vary: Hatorah is the more Hebraically aligned transliteration; Hathor preserves the Egyptian root; Tora/Torah or even Thora may serve as clipped or stylistic variants, though Tora also exists independently in Norse and Japanese traditions. The name’s layered etymologies make it attractive to parents seeking a distinctive, meaning-rich choice.
Nothing for Hathorah shows up in the birth registries or name datasets we track. Most often that means a rare name, a regional or heritage one, or a recent coinage. By any reading, it's an exceptionally uncommon choice.
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