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[Opinions] Re: Elinor, Norah or Annora
by
kudriashkajo
(jodirae)
11/19/2013, 12:48 PM
in reply to
a message by VeKalvin
Definitely
Annora
. It still has the "nor" sound (which seems to be what you are going for), but isn't old-lady-ish like
Elinor
or way over-used like
Norah
. Plus
Annora
could be
Nora
,
Nori
,
Anni
, or
Anna
. So many options!
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