Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: Swallow; Freedom; Release
Derora is a feminized version of the Hebrew word deror (דְּרוֹר), which is mentioned seven times in the Old Testament. In its religious context, it signifies the freedom of exiles to return to their original hometowns by Isaiah. Perhaps drawing inspiration from the natural migration of the swallow, Derora translates to "swallow" and is also linked to concepts of "freedom" and "release." Much like how birds thrive when liberated from their cages, Derora is a fitting choice for an independent baby who might gracefully take flight at any moment.