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Re: Eleanor (TW: Kind of Ventish and Personal)
If you named the baby Susan Eleanor or another name beginning with “Sue” and followed by Eleanor, I could potentially see those very close to you maybe confusing it for a namesake, but that’s a major stretch.
However, I dislike the name Eleanor. It’s been a consistently popular name but has always seemed to fit best an older middle aged or more advanced woman. Personally I have trouble feeling like it’s a good fit for any other age.
However it’s a wonderful classic name in that sense, so choose whatever name you like.
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