[Opinions] Elanor
Is Elanor usable? Do you like it?
Do you think most people will understand the Lord of the Rings reference?
Or will they just think "Oh, someone misspelled Eleanor?"
Do you pronounce it exactly the same as Eleanor and Elinor? Or more like ELL-lah-nor and not ELL-eh-nor?
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Do you think most people will understand the Lord of the Rings reference?
Or will they just think "Oh, someone misspelled Eleanor?"
Do you pronounce it exactly the same as Eleanor and Elinor? Or more like ELL-lah-nor and not ELL-eh-nor?
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I like it because of the LOTR reference and its made up meaning is very pretty. If it didn't have that, I would probably find this name awkward and my least favourite spelling of Eleanor. It almost looks like it should be said "eh-LAY-ner", but I say it exactly like Eleanor (like "Ellen-or"). I don't mind it.
I don't think *most* people would get the LOTR connection, but I also don't think most would think it's a misspelling. Eleanor is spelled so many ways to begin with (that's one of the cool things about it).
I don't think *most* people would get the LOTR connection, but I also don't think most would think it's a misspelling. Eleanor is spelled so many ways to begin with (that's one of the cool things about it).
It looks okay. I think it's usable
Idk what Lord of the Rings is, so maybe no?
Not really, people in the future will become more aware of differently spelled names.
I think in America, Elanor and Eleanor will be pronounced the same, but from where I'm from, Elanor would be "EHL-u-nawr" and Eleanor would be "EH-leh-nawr."
Idk what Lord of the Rings is, so maybe no?
Not really, people in the future will become more aware of differently spelled names.
I think in America, Elanor and Eleanor will be pronounced the same, but from where I'm from, Elanor would be "EHL-u-nawr" and Eleanor would be "EH-leh-nawr."
I thought it was just an alt version of Eleanor (so ELL-lah-nor). People might get the reference if they see the spelling, but its basically Eleanor. Even if they do recognise the spelling, they probably won't know it was made up for the books.
I like both Elanor and Eleanor. I prefer Eleanor, but I don't mind Elanor's spelling
I like both Elanor and Eleanor. I prefer Eleanor, but I don't mind Elanor's spelling
The funny part about it, when I was first trying to look up the name Eleanor, I originally misspelt it was E-L-A-N-O-R. But eventually I got used to it as E-L-E-A-N-O-R. I definitely prefer Eleanor because for some reason Elanor looks misspelled, but I do like the meaning and I think it could work as a middle name.
Maybe like May Elanor, Diana Elanor, Raina Elanor, or something like that.
To me there is little to no different in the pronunciations.
Maybe like May Elanor, Diana Elanor, Raina Elanor, or something like that.
To me there is little to no different in the pronunciations.
At first glance, it just looks misspelled to me. Too close to the original to look accidental.
I’ve never read the Lord of The Rings series though, so people may think otherwise.
I’ve never read the Lord of The Rings series though, so people may think otherwise.