Elora
I wondered what you all think of this name. One of my professors next semester is named this, and I think it's really beautiful.
This message was edited 4/21/2011, 3:20 PM
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Wow, you're ucky you'll get to know a real Elora!
I love Elora. It sounds very pretty. I first heard it as the name of the faun from the Spyro games.
I love Elora. It sounds very pretty. I first heard it as the name of the faun from the Spyro games.
One of my very favorites. I pronounce it with a short "e" sound, like "elbow", not the long "ee" like "evening". Music to my ears. :)
I prefer Flora. I think Elora sounds more like a character's name, like a fairy or something. I don't know why I think that though!
It's one of the only girls names I'd actually consider using that isn't honoring. I think it's sweet(:
the only Elora I've known was a pretty good friend a couple years ago. she was really quiet but still a really cool fun person. That was the first time I heard the name, too.
the only Elora I've known was a pretty good friend a couple years ago. she was really quiet but still a really cool fun person. That was the first time I heard the name, too.
This message was edited 4/22/2011, 11:17 AM
It looks like Eleonora with something missing to me.
I think it's beautiful. I really like it. :)
I think it's beautiful! :)
I think it's very pretty. I've only ever known of one person with this name, and I've never actually met one.
I think it is beautiful, romantic, etheral, melodic.
I like it pronounced eh-lor-uh or ə-lor-uh, but I dislike ee-lor-uh.
This name always makes me think of the movie Willow. :)
This name always makes me think of the movie Willow. :)
This name sounds very similar to my maiden name. I like it.
I like it! It's short, sweet, and simple, but also very elegant and ages well. The 'lor' sound seals it for me :)
I like it.
It's very simple and pretty, slightly unexpected. It has a bit of a trendy sound to it but it won't age that badly.
Hope you're well.
It's very simple and pretty, slightly unexpected. It has a bit of a trendy sound to it but it won't age that badly.
Hope you're well.
Thank you. :) I am. I guess I got caught up with other things, but I missed this board! Hope you're doing well too.
My professor who has this name is Indian, so maybe it's more common in that culture.
My professor who has this name is Indian, so maybe it's more common in that culture.
This message was edited 4/21/2011, 3:21 PM