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Elior
The name Eliora / Eleora was in one of AshleyJuliette's recent polls, and I thought it was interesting but probably wouldn't use it. However, I do really like the masculine form Elior. WDYT of it? Also, what do you think some good MNs would be?~Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That’s why it’s called the present.~
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Eliora is too groundless and airy for me, but the masculine Elior's softness makes me swoon.
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I like them both a lot!
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I like Eliora a lot, it's quite pretty.As for Elior, it looks and sounds handsome and the meaning is lovely (if it suits your lifestyle, that is). I think it might be mistaken for Eliot or Elinor on occasion, however. And it only takes one mistake for his classmates and friends to start calling him Elinor.Single syllable middle names sound best with Elior.Elior Declan (Declan Elior has a nice flow)
Elior Joseph
Elior James
Elior Pierce
Elior Zane
Elior Sean
Elior Rhys (Kind of runs together though)
Elior Kane
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I like Eliora. I think at 1 time it was in my pnl. I love it.
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In theory, yes. Very musical sounding. But in real life, at least where I live, it will be confused with Eleanor / Elinor a lot.
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