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Aurora (given name)

Aurora is a feminine given name, originating from the name of the ancient Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora. Her tears were said to turn into the morning dew. Each morning she traveled in her chariot across the sky from east to west, proclaiming renewal with the rising of the sun. The Romans also associated the Northern Lights, or the Aurora borealis, with the goddess. Aurora is also traditionally the name of the princess in the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty and the many works of art it has inspired. The tale of a cursed princess who slept for one hundred years and was awakened by the kiss of a prince might be considered a modern retelling of the ancient story of Aurora the dawn goddess, whose myths also include stories of a long sleep and an awakening at dawn.

People
Aurora Aksnes (born 1996), Norwegian singer-songwriter • Aurora Arias (born 1962), Dominican writer, journalist and astrologer • Aurora Bautista (1925–2012), a Spanish film actress • Aurora Browne, Canadian actress and comedian • Aurora Cáceres (1877–1958), a Peruvian-European writer of the "modernismo" literary movement • Aurora Carlson (born 1987), a television presenter and China scholar • Aurora Castillo (1914–1998), a Mexican-American who co-founded the Mothers of East Los Angeles (MELA) organization • Aurora Chamorro (1954–2020), Catalan swimmer • Aurora Clavel (1936–2025), a Mexican film and television actress • Aurora Cornu (1931–2021), a Romanian-born French writer, actress, film director, and translator • Aurora Cunha (born 1959), a Portuguese long-distance runner • Aurora Reyes Flores (1908–1985), a Mexican painter and member of the Mexican muralism movement • Aurora Galli (born 1996), an Italian soccer player • Aurora Gruescu (1914–2005), Romanian forestry engineer • Aurora Giovinazzo (born 2002), Italian actress and professional dancer • Aurora James (born 1984), Canadian creative director, activist, and fashion designer • Aurora Karamzina née Stjernvall (1808–1902), a Finnish Swede philanthropist and noblewoman • Aurora Königsmarck (1662–1728), mistress of Augustus the Strong, elector of Saxony and king of Poland • Aurora Eugenia Latapí (1911–2000), Mexican photographer • Aurora Liljenroth (1772–1836), Swedish scholar • Aurora Ljungstedt (1821–1908), Swedish horror writer • Aurora Mardiganian (1901–1994), Armenian-American author, survivor of the Armenian Genocide. • Aurora Martinez, director of over 70 Spanish-language action movies • Aurora Mikalsen, Norwegian soccer goalkeeper • Aurora Mira (1863–1939), Chilean painter • Aurora Miranda (1915–2005), a Brazilian entertainer • Aurora Levins Morales (born 1954), a Puerto Rican writer and poet • Aurora Nilsson (1894–1972), Swedish writer • Aurora Estrada Orozco (1918–2011), Mexican American community leader • Aurora Perrineau (born 1994), American actress and model • Aurora Pijuan (born 1949), the 1970 titleholder of the Miss International beauty pageant • Aurora Pinedo (1910–1992), Afro-Bolivian princess regent • Aurora Quezon (1888–1949), first spouse of a Philippine president to be called First Lady • Aurora von Qvanten (1816–1907), Swedish writer and artist • Aurora Ribero (born 2004), Indonesian actress • Aurora Robles (born 1980), Mexican supermodel • Aurora Robson (born 1972), Canadian-American artist • Aurora Rodrigues (born 1952), Portuguese activist and magistrate • Aurora Rodríguez Carballeira (1879–1955), Spanish woman who murdered her teenage daughter, conceived as a eugenics experiment • Aurora Snow (born 1981), American pornographic actress • Aurore Storckenfeldt (1816–1900), Swedish educator • Aurora Straus, American racecar driver • Aurora Venturini (1922–2015) an Argentine writer and translator • Aurora Wilhelmina Koskull (1778–1852), Swedish lady-in-waiting and salonist • Aurora Ximenes (born 1955), East Timorese politician • Aurora Pavlovna Demidova (1873–1904), Russian noblewoman and the mother of Prince Paul of Yugoslavia ==Fictional characters==
Fictional characters
Aurora, a character in Marvel Comics' Alpha Flight • Aurora, the title character in Anne-Cath. Vestly's Aurora series for children (1966–1972) • Aurora (Sleeping Beauty), a princess from the Disney film Sleeping Beauty • Aurora Espinosa, a character from José Zorrilla's play Traidor, inconfeso y mártirAurora Floyd, a character from Mary Elizabeth Braddon's novel of the same name • Aurora Greenway, a character from Terms of Endearment portrayed by Shirley MacLaine • Aurora Guillermo-Hidalgo, a character from ''FPJ's Ang Probinsyano'', portrayed by Sharon Cuneta • Aurora Hawthorne, the title character of Aurora the Magnificent, a novel by Gertrude Hall (wife of William Crary Brownell) • Aurora Lane (1917), a character in The Broken Gate, a novel by Emerson Hough (adapted into films in 1920 and 1927) • Aurora Lane (2016), a character from the film PassengersAurora Leigh, a character in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's poem of the same name • Aurora Sinistra, the astronomy professor in the Harry Potter book series • Aurora Teagarden, a character created by author Charlaine Harris • Aurora Thorpe, the title character of Helen Barnes's novel Killing Aurora • Aurora, the main character of Ubisoft game Child of Light • Aurora 'Rory' Decker-Morningstar: Lucifer's and Chloe's daughter, a character from the show Lucifer (Season 6) (2021) • Aurore Cassel, a character in game "Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty" (2023) ==References==
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