Alondra is a feminine given name of Spanish origin. It means 'lark' in Spanish, referring to the songbird known for its beautiful and melodious singing.
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Famous People
Alondra Nelson (1974-)
Sociologist and author
President of the Social Science Research Council
Author of several books on science, technology, and social inequality
Served in the Biden Administration as Deputy Director for Science and Society at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Alondra de la Parra (1979-)
Conductor
First Mexican woman to conduct at Carnegie Hall
Founded the Orchestra of the Americas
Recognized for her advocacy for classical music accessibility and diversity