From the Old French form of the Occitan name Alienòr. Among the name's earliest bearers was the influential Eleanor of Aquitaine (12th century), who was the queen of Louis VII, the king of France, and later Henry II, the king of England. She was named Aenor after her mother, and was called by the Occitan phrase alia Aenor "the other Aenor" in order to distinguish her from her mother. However, there appear to be examples of bearers prior to Eleanor of Aquitaine. It is not clear whether they were in fact Aenors who were retroactively recorded as having the name Eleanor, or whether there is an alternative explanation for the name's origin.
Queen Elinor
Eleanor Miller
Eleanor Lamb
Eleanor Levetan
Mrs. Nellie Lovett
Eleanor "Nell" Crain-Vance
Eleanor Miller (2009-2015)
Eleanor Shellstrop
Eleanor the Snow White Fairy
Elle the Thumbelina Fairy
Eleanor Wong
Eleanor (FNaF)
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