Sinaura and Laura.
This is every other word ending in -aura that could be found across two large dictionaries. Some appear to be proper nouns:
Chamaesaura
Gaura
Waura
aura
dhaura
laura
maiasaura
pirraura
Aura
The word "aura" exists in latin, meaning air or breeze. The English meaning of aura, I believe, would translate to spiritus.
aura = l'aura (f)
Her aura of confidence radiates like the morning sun.
The word "aura" comes from the Latin word "aura," meaning "breeze" or "air." It was first used in English in the 17th century to refer to a distinctive atmosphere or quality surrounding a person or thing.
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That word would be Enhalo
Auditoria, aura, aurora and automata begin with the letters au and end with a.
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