Lora is derived from Latin Laurel meaning "victory" of which Laura (and various permutations) is the female variant. However, in Anglo-Saxon it meant "small sage one", which sounds appropriate and might be the combination Larian was going for. In Spanish and French, Lora is also a surname (thus appropriate for men). And Lora is a name in unrelated cultures from Norway to Pakistan too. Ser Lora is correct, dame Lora.

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