Medora

English

Etymology

The given name was first used by Lord Byron in The Corsair (1814).

Proper noun

Medora

  1. A female given name.
    • 1814, Lord Byron, The Corsair, lines 406–7:
      "But—Oh, Medora! nerve thy gentler heart, / "This hour again—but not for long—we part."
  2. A town in Indiana.
  3. A village in Illinois.
  4. A city, the county seat of Billings County, North Dakota; named for Medora von Hoffmann, wife of the Marquis de Morès, who founded the city.
  5. A neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky.
  6. An unincorporated community in Kansas.

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