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[Opinions] Re: Elinor, Eleanor, Elanor or Eleanore?
I think I like Elinor because it was used in Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen. Elinor was more common than Eleanor in the middle ages from what I know as well. I think Elinor to me looks sweet and honest and Eleanor just makes me think of "lean" and Lea, a name that I'm not fond of.
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Aye, Elinor Dashwood stimulated my fondness for Elinor. :)
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