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Meanings and definitions for LORA
What does LORA stand for? What does LORA mean?
- Lora is a female given name and family name in the Spanish language of French origin.
- Lora (singer) (born 1982), Romanian singer
- Lora Aborn (1907-2005), American composer
- Lora Aroyo, Dutch computer scientist
- Lora Beldon, American artist-curator
- Lora L. Corum (1899-1949), American co-winner
- Lora Fachie (born 1988), English racing cyclist
- Lora Fairclough (born 1970), English professional golfer
- Lora Lee Gayer (born 1988), American actress
- Lora Grosu (born 1959), Moldovan politician
- Lora Hirschberg (born 1963), American sound engineer
- Lora Hooper, American biologist
- Lora Hubbel, American politician
- Lora Johnson, American author
- Lora Lazar, Bulgarian crime writer
- Lora Leigh (born 1965), American author
- Lora Logic (born 1960), British saxophonist
- Lora La Mance (born 1857), American writer
- Lora Marx (1900-1989), American sculptor
- Lora Lee Michel (born 1940), American actress
- Lora Ottenad (born 1964), American professional bodybuilder
- Lora Petrova (born 1998), Bulgarian footballer
- Lora Reinbold (born 1964), American politician
- Lora Romero (1960-1997), American assistant professor
- Lora Storey (born 1989), Australian middle-distance runner
- Lora Webster (born 1986), American Paralympic volleyballist
- Lora Yakovleva (born 1932), Russian chess grandmaster
- Alan Loras, is a Bolivian footballer.
- Alberto Lora Ramos (born 1987), Spanish football player
- Alex Lora (born 1952), Mexican musician and composer
- Carmen Josefina Lora Iglesias (1940 – 1999), was a Dominican revolutionary and lawyer.
- Enrique Lora (born 1945), Star Spanish Football player for Sevilla FC in the 1970's
- Fabiano Bolla Lora (born 1977), a Brazilian former footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
- Filippo Lora (born 1993), Italian Football player of Spanish descent playing for Ravenna F.C.
- Francisco Augusto Lora, former vice president of the Dominican Republic and presidential candidate
- Guillermo Lora (1922-2009), Trotskyist leader in Bolivia
- Johan Lora (Born 1982), Dominican international footballer
- Luis Eduardo Lora (born 1986), Colombian football player.
- Mathias Loras (1792-1858), French priest, first Bishop of the Dubuque Diocese
- Manny Lora (1792-1858), American baseball coach and former pitcher.
- Marie Lora-Mungai, French producer, writer and show runner.
- Miguel "Happy" Lora (born 1961), Colombian boxer
- Ñico Lora (1880-1971), Dominican, father of Merengue music
- Saturnino and Mariano Lora, Cuban brothers, war heroes
- Yelitza Lora, Dominican TV & Radio host and actress
- Lora (Lydia), a town of ancient Lydia, now in Turkey
- Lora, Norway, a village in Lesja municipality in Oppland
- Lora, Chile a town on the Mataquito River, Chile
- Lora, a frazioni in the municipality of Campegine, Italy
- Lora (Split), a neighborhood and naval base in Split, Croatia
- Lora, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a village and union council in Pakistan
- Lora River, Pakistan
- Lora de Estepa, a municipality in the province of Seville, Spain
- Lora del Río, a municipality in the province of Seville, Spain
- Loras College, a four-year Catholic university located in Dubuque, Iowa
- Falls of Lora, a tidal race which forms at the mouth of Loch Etive, Scotland
- Sargentes de la Lora,a municipality located in the province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain.
- Lora or Leptophis ahaetulla, a Parrot Snake found in northern South America and Trinidad and Tobago
- Grey Lora or Leptophis stimsoni, a small snake which is endemic to Trinidad and Tobago
- Lora (genus), a gastropod genus of the Turridae family
- LORA (missile), a theatre quasiballistic missile produced in Israel
- LORA, an acronym for Level of Repair Analysis
- LoRa, a low power wireless communication technology
- LORA, an acronym for "Logic Of Rational Agents", see BDI Software Agents
- Lora, an Ancient Roman term for a wine substitute later known as piquette
- Lora (film), a 2007 Hungarian film
- Laura (given name)
- Laura, the British code name for the World War I Belgian spy Marthe Cnockaert
- Laura, Queensland, a town
- Laura, South Australia
- Laura Bay, a bay on Eyre Peninsula
Laura Bay, South Australia, a locality
- Laura Bay Conservation Park, a protected area
- Laura River (Queensland)
- Laura River (Western Australia)
- Laura, Saskatchewan
- Laura (Capaccio), a village of the municipality of Capaccio, Campania
- Laura, Crespina Lorenzana, a village in Tuscany
- Laura, Marshall Islands, an island town in the Majuro Atoll of the Marshall Islands
- Laura, Silesian Voivodeship, a village in the administrative district of Gmina Toszek, within Gliwice County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland
- Laura, Illinois
- Laura, Indiana
- Laura, Kentucky, a city
- Laura, Missouri
- Laura, Ohio, a small village
- Laura (Giorgione), a 1506 painting by the Italian Renaissance master Giorgione
- Laura, a character on the U.K. television show Hollyoaks
- Laura, a character in the video game Street Fighter
- Laura, a character in the American television series The Walking Dead
- Laura (1944 film), an American film noir directed by Otto Preminger and starring Gene Tierney
- Laura (1955 film), a 1955 American television film for The 20th Century-Fox Hour
- Laura (1968 film), a 1968 American television film
- Laura, les ombres de l'été, a French romantic drama film written and directed by photographer David Hamilton
- Laura, del cielo llega la noche [es], a 1987 Spanish film
- Laura (novel), detective novel by Vera Caspary
- Laura, muse of Petrarch's poetry
- Laura: A Novel You Will Never Forget, a novel by Irish Minister for Justice Alan Shatter
- Laura, Voyage dans le cristal, an 1864 novel by George Sand
- Laura (band), an Australian post-rock band
- Oh Laura, a Swedish indie band formerly known as Laura
- Laura (Laura Pausini album), 1994
- Laura (Menudo album), 1978
- Laura, a 2004 album by Troy Gregory
- "Laura" (1945 song), a song by David Raksin and Johnny Mercer adapted from the 1944 film's theme
- "Laura" (Bat for Lashes song)
- "Laura" (Billy Joel song), a song by Billy Joel from the 1982 album The Nylon Curtain
- "Laura" (Scissor Sisters song), 2003
- "Laura" (What's He Got That I Ain't Got), a 1976 song by Kenny Rogers
- "Laura non c'è", a song by the Italian singer Nek in 1997
- "Laura", a 1987 song by Fields of the Nephilim
- "Laura", a song by the Celtic-Punk band Flogging Molly
- "Laura", a song by indie rock group Girls
- "Laura", a 1986 song composed by Jean-Jacques Goldman
- "Laura", a song by Nick Heyward from Haircut 100 in 1985
- "Laura", a song performed by Billy Joel on his album The Nylon Curtain
- "Laura", a song by the British shoegazing band Lush
- "Laura", a song by the tejano band Mazz
- "Laura", a song by Jimmy Nail in 1992
- "Laura," a parody of the 1945 song performed by Spike Jones and His Other Orchestra
- "Laura" (Fear the Walking Dead), an episode of the American television series Fear the Walking Dead
- Laura (TV series), a TV program hosted by Laura Bozzo (also known as Laura en América, Laura sin censura, Laura en acción, and Laura de todos)
- "Laura", an episode of the television show Magnum, P.I., guest starring Frank Sinatra
- Laura Carrot, a character in the direct-to-video series VeggieTales
- Aichi E11A, Imperial Japanese Navy flying boat code-named "Laura" by the allies
- Laura (1835 steamboat), 1835 steamboat built in Louisville, Kentucky, United States
- Škoda Laura, a small family car
- SS Laura, a number of steamships with this name
- 467 Laura, an asteroid
- Laura Airport, Laura, Queensland, Australia
- Laura (clothing retailer), a chain of Canadian women's fashions
- Laura potato, a cultivar of potato
- Laura or lavra (Greek: Λαύρα, Cyrillic: Лавра), a cluster of cells or caves used by hermits, loosely connected into a community
- Laurel (given name)
- Laur (surname)
- Lauras – Lauralee – Laurance
- Lota (name)
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