The species was identified in 2012 by researchers from
Australian National University, who were conducting a survey of biological diversity in South-western Australia. They identified
Ctenotus ora as a distinct species and
sister taxon to the threatened
Lancelin Island skink (
Ctenotus lancelini). The binomial name
Ctenotus ora is derived from the genus name
Ctenotus meaning "comb-ear", and the Latin
ora meaning "coast", "seaside" or "shore"—referring to the species' coastal distribution. ==Distribution==