Elinor or Eleanor?
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I like them both: I'm more used to Eleanor, but Elinor has an air of business-like streamlining that I enjoy.
Tennyson wrote a poem in which he gave Eleanor four syllables for some daft poetic reason! El-e-a-nor. Sad.
Tennyson wrote a poem in which he gave Eleanor four syllables for some daft poetic reason! El-e-a-nor. Sad.
Elinor
I like both spellings but if i'd had to choose i'd take Eleanor.
Elinor
Eleanor
I know that Elinor is legit, but Eleanor just always seemed more legit to me, and also more elegant. Eleanor brings to me the picture of a queen...Elinor a common woman.
I think there's an Eleanora or Eleanore at school. I think we also have an Eleanor...so I'd have to say that my school has some variations of it.
I know that Elinor is legit, but Eleanor just always seemed more legit to me, and also more elegant. Eleanor brings to me the picture of a queen...Elinor a common woman.
I think there's an Eleanora or Eleanore at school. I think we also have an Eleanor...so I'd have to say that my school has some variations of it.
Since my family btuchers the name Eleanor so terribly (think "Elliner"), I would choose Eleanor because it looks the least "Elner" like. I like the nice round "ella-NOR" sound, and Eliner looks nasally and frigid to me.
I mostly prefer Eleanora, because there is a better chance of it being said properly (Elinera is tricky to say)
I mostly prefer Eleanora, because there is a better chance of it being said properly (Elinera is tricky to say)