Aure

Greek
"soft breeze"

Aure Origin and Meaning

The name Aure is a girl's name.

Aure is a feminine name with multiple cultural origins. In French, it relates to 'aura' or 'gentle breeze,' conveying a sense of ethereal beauty. It can be considered a shortened form of Aurelia or Aurore, names connected to gold and dawn. In Basque culture, Aure means 'golden' and carries similar luminous associations. The name also appears in Norse mythology as a river goddess representing wealth. While uncommon in mainstream usage, Aure has maintained a quiet presence in French-speaking regions and among those drawn to its brevity and elegance. Its simple two-syllable structure offers an appealing minimalism, while its rich etymological background provides depth. The name's subtle connection to natural elements and precious materials gives it a timeless quality despite its rarity.

Famous People Named Aure

  • Aure de Montalais
    dame Chambellay, French aristocrat who inspired a character in "The Three Musketeers"
  • Aure Atika
    French actress