Genuinely didn't think it was possible to make the name "Eleanor" any uglier until I discovered this name. Both Eleanor and Eleonora are vomit-inducing.
I think this is a lovely name. It has strength, but also elegance, is refined and sophisticated, and I usually like long, elegant girl names. It is also rather unique to me, I don't know anyone with this name, but at the same time it has a classic, and classy, feel. I like Eleanor too though.
Eleonora is pretty, but my favorite spelling is Eleanora, because it looks like it would be easier to pronounce depending on where you live. Plus, there's a bunch of cute nicknames like Ellie, Nora, or Nell.
― Anonymous User 1/27/2018
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It's so sweet and adorable. Nora is nice too.
― Anonymous User 6/26/2010
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It's an elegant name, but it's a bit of a mouthful. However, there's always the nickname Nora.
Quite pretty, it's become something like "Isabella" in the sense that it's cliche and affected, any European, classic-sounding, palatable name that authors give their teen romance protagonists. Like a buzzword. I much prefer Eleanor, because it maintains the melody but without the pretense.