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[ syll. au-dra, aud-ra ] The girl name Audra is pronounced AO-DRah KEY. Audra's language of origin is Lithuanian, Old English, and Germanic, and it is predominantly used in Lithuanian and English. From Lithuanian, Old English, and Germanic roots, its meaning is 'storm' - in this context, Audra is usually used in the Lithuanian language. In addition, Audra is a variation of the English Audrey. Audra is also a variation of the English Etheldreda. Audra is also a variation (English) of the German Edeltraud. Audra is an unusual baby name for girls. Its usage peaked in 1967 with 0.067% of baby girls being named Audra. It ranked at #246 then. The baby name has since experienced a steep decline in frequency, and is currently used only on a very modest scale. In 2008, among the group of girl names directly related to Audra, the English Audrey was the most widely used. Baby names that sound like Audra include the English and Scottish Adair, the English Adri, the English Adry, the English Audree, the English Audrey, the English Audri, the English Audry, the Arabic and Greek Adara, the Hebrew Adira, the Greek Adora, the English and German Adria, the English Adrie, the German Annedore, the Hebrew Atara, the name Atira, the English Audrea, the English Audria, the English Audrie, and the Yoruban Aiyetoro. KEY: approx pronunciation for Audra: AO as in "ought (AO.T)" ; D as in "dee (D.IY)" ; R as in "read (R.IY.D)" ; AH as in "hut (HH.AH.T)" ![]() ![]() |
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