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The name 'Aurora' originates from the Latin word 'aurorae,' meaning 'dawn.' The name may have originated in ancient Rome, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Scotland, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Sweden, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Norway, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Denmark, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Germany, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Spain, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Poland, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Hungary, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Romania, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Bulgaria, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Greece, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Croatia, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in the Czech Republic, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Slovakia, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Slovenia, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Estonia, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Latvia, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Lithuania, where it was given to the goddess of the dawn, Aurora. The name has also been used in Poland, where it was given to the actress, Aurora. The name has also been used in the United States, where it was given to the actress, Aurora. The name has also been used in Canada, where it was given to the actress, Aurora. The name has also been used in Mexico, where it was given to the actress, Aurora. The name has also been used in Peru, where it was given to the actress, Aurora. The name has also been used in Argentina, where it was given to the actress, Aurora. The name has also been used in Chile, where it was given to the actress, Aurora. The name has also been used in Colombia, where it was given to the actress, Aurora. The name has also been used in Panama, where it was given to the actress, Aurora. The name has also been used in Costa Rica, where it was given to the actress, Aurora.
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