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Lenora or Leonora?
At the grocery store this morning, my cashier's name was Lenora. I hadn't really thought of that spelling before, and I'm not really sure which one I prefer. What do you think? Combo ideas?
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I prefer Lenora. I pronounce Lenora and Leonora differently. leh-NOR-ah versus lee-uh-NOR-ah
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I like Leonora better. Lenora reminds me of Lenora from the Pokemon games.Technically, the Portuguese form is Leonor, but I like Leonora better. One of my cousins has a daughter named Leonora.

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I place my vote with Leonora. I do, however, prefer Leonore, and also like the Spanish form, Leonor, very much.Higher still, I swoon at Eleonore.

This message was edited 9/21/2013, 8:22 AM

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I prefer Leonora. It "sparkles" more.I have no combo ideas- sorry.
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