Eleanor

/ˈɛlənɔːr/ noun

a female given name with a long historical tradition, notably borne by queens and notable women.

From Old French 'Aliénor,' possibly derived from Germanic 'Ala-' meaning 'all' combined with 'honored.' The name became famous through Eleanor of Aquitaine and Eleanor Roosevelt.

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