Origin and Meaning of Endora
Meaning & Origin
Eternal, or one who is enduring
Origin: Greek - Derived from the Greek word 'enduros' meaning 'enduring'.
Interesting Facts
- Endora gained popularity in modern culture through the character Endora, a powerful and mischievous witch from the classic television show 'Bewitched'.
- The name is relatively uncommon and has been primarily used in Western cultures, especially in the United States following its appearance on television.
- Notable bearers include the fictional character Endora from 'Bewitched' played by Agnes Moorehead, which has influenced fans of the show and the name itself.
- Endora remains a niche name, with sporadic usage trends, mainly seen as a unique or whimsical choice for baby girls.
- Variations of the name include 'Endora' and related names could be 'Dora' or 'Pandora', although these have distinct meanings and origins.