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Okay, here is the translation: The name "Koora" is a feminine name deriving from the ancient Hebrew name "Kura" (KuRa), which translates to "river". In Judaism, "Kura" is often associated with Europe, possibly due to connections with the Rhine or other rivers symbolizing the West. Historically, the name appears in medieval Jewish texts and among synagogue families, but its popularity among Jewish communities was not high; it is more characteristic of certain cultural groups, particularly in some regions of Asia where Jewish culture predominates. Today, the name is rare and has not gained widespread usage even in Israel or the USA, where more common Jewish female names are typically used. As a name, the bearer of "Koora" is often perceived as gentle and somewhat mysterious. Her name might evoke associations with water, a river, reflecting her calmness or depth of character. The name often suggests sensuality, inner strength, and a connection to natural spaces. People with this name may appear refined, possessing a rich inner world and a tendency to introspect. Although there are no famous mass-renowned bearers of the name "Koora" in world culture or politics (as is often the case with uncommon names), it can be found in some family circles and perhaps among cultural figures in regions where Jewish-Jewish traditions have representation. In Russia, this name is extremely little known and is not used. Since the name has a Jewish origin, its bearer may be associated with Jewish culture and traditions. Variants and diminutives could include "Kura" (direct shortening), "Kurai", "Kuri", "Kurile" or even just "Kura".