I've always liked it - not enough to use, but close. And I also enjoy the -h version.
When my daughter was tiny, she had a school reader which featured a family named Bone. Among the kiddies were twin baby daughters, always drawn in high chairs with bowls of food in front of them, wearing bibs which read, respectively, "Hi! I'm
Laura" and "Hi! I'm
Nora" - or perhaps
Norah, I don't recall. Ghastly twinset, anyway.
From that day on, Daughter wanted to name a puppy
Norah Bone, but reconsidered when we got our next dog. I rather regret
Norah Bone.
As a human name, it seems perfectly doable and fresher than
Laura (which I do prefer, though).
How do you account for it - short for
Eleanor, short for
Honora, just a name in its own right?