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What does Eleanora mean?
Eleanora ▲ as a name for girls has the meaning "other, foreign". Eleanora is an alternate form of Eleanor (Old French, Old German). See also Nora
Variations
VARIANTS Ellenora, Elleanora, Elienora, Elianora, Eleonora, Elenora▼
RELATED FORMS VIA ELEANOR Aleanor, Alenor, Aleonore, Eileanoir, Elanor, Eleanore▼, Elena▲, Elenor, Elenore, Eleonor, Eleonore, Elianore, Elienore, Elinor▼, Elinore, Elleanor, Ellenor, Ellenore, Elleonor, Ellinor, Ellinore, Elnora▼, Elora▲, Enora, Heleanor, Helenora, Leanora, Lenora▼, Leonora▼
CREATIVE FORMS(female)
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
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How popular is Eleanora?
Eleanora is a very prominent first name for females (#2057 out of 4276, Top 48%) but an unusual last name for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)
Eleanora reached its highest position of #542 in the U.S. in the 1890s, and is at #1035 presently. (2018 BIRTH STATISTICS)
Which version is better?
Nora (#30 IN 2018), Eleanor (#32), Elena (#66), Elora (#724), Lenora (#1218), Elinor (#1399), Eleanore (#1918), Elenor, Elenora, Elenore, Eleonora, Eleonore, Elinore, Ellinor, Elnora, Leanora and Leonora are the popular variation forms of Eleanora (#1035) rated in the Top 2000. These forms of Eleanora were at the height of their popularity a century ago (AVERAGE #850) and are almost as common today (#1467, ▼10.6%), but with versions such as Elinor falling out of fashion. Nora, Elena, Eleanora and Elora are four of the more trendy girl names among these.
Similar Names
Suggested similar-sounding names are Alandra, Aleana, Alejandra▼, Alexandra▼, Cleantha, Deandra▼, Deeandra, Elana, Elanna, Eldora▼, Eleana, Eleanna, Eleasha, Electra, Eleena, Elektra, Elenita, Eleora, Elettra, Eliana▲, Elianna▲, Eliora, Elkana, Elkanna, Elleora, Elliner, Elliora, Ellmeera, Ellmera (see Almera), Elmeera, Elmera, Elmira▼, Elmyra, Elyana, Gleana, Gwennora (see Guinevere), Gwenora, Ileana, Ileanna, Janora, Keandra, Lanora, Leandra▼, Leanor, Leanore, Menora, Oleana, Theadora and Vanora. These names tend to be less frequently used than Eleanora.
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