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Names Like Eleonore

24 baby names similar to Eleonore in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.

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Eleanor#12 in the U.S.Bright, shining one; variant of Alienor, possibly meaning 'the other Aenor'Eleanore#1515 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Eleanor, from Old French Aliénor, of uncertain origin, sometimes explained Elinor#1502 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Eleanor, from Old Occitan Aliénor; often interpreted as 'the other Aenor', Treasure#809 in the U.S.Precious object or something greatly valued; from Old French tresor and Latin thesaurus meaningCatarina#1892 in the U.S.Each of the twoLainey#30 in the U.S.Diminutive of Elaine or Laney; ultimately from Helen/Helene meaning bright, shining oneScarlett#32 in the U.S.Scarlet; bright red; a fine cloth of scarlet colorAvery#37 in the U.S.Ruler of elves; elf counsel; from Old French form of Alfred or AubreyEloise#49 in the U.S.Healthy and wide; or famous in battle — Old French form of Heloise, from Germanic heil (healthyAlice#65 in the U.S.Noble; of noble kindAllison#103 in the U.S.Noble; of noble kind — medieval French diminutive of Alice, from Old High German adal (noble)Parker#106 in the U.S.Keeper of the park; gamekeeper — from Middle English parkere, from Old French parc (enclosed laAubrey#146 in the U.S.Elf ruler; supernatural power — from Old High German Alberich, from alb (elf) + ric (ruler, powAnnie#182 in the U.S.Grace, favor; diminutive of Anne/Anna, from Hebrew Hannah via Greek and LatinOlive#197 in the U.S.Olive tree — from Latin oliva (olive tree, olive fruit), the ancient symbol of peace, wisdom, aAdaline#208 in the U.S.Noble; of noble kindBailey#209 in the U.S.Bailiff, outer wall — from Old French baillif (agent, administrator) or Old English bailif (theRiver#220 in the U.S.A flowing body of water; from the Old French riviere, ultimately from Latin riparia (riverbank)Alaina#224 in the U.S.Feminine form of Alan; meaning uncertain, possibly 'little rock,' 'precious,' or of Celtic/BretAmy#257 in the U.S.Beloved; from Old French Amée, past participle of aimer (to love), from Latin amareJournee#258 in the U.S.Journey; a day's travel; from Old French journée, from Latin diurnum (of the day)Navy#327 in the U.S.From Old French 'navie' (fleet of ships), itself from Latin 'navis' (ship). Used as a color namAlayna#332 in the U.S.Variant of Alaina or Elaine, from the Old French Alaine (a form of Helen, meaning bright or shiHattie#334 in the U.S.Diminutive of Harriet, the English feminine form of Harry/Henry, from Old German Heimrich, comp

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