Elinor

/ˈɛlɪˌnɔr/ noun

A feminine given name, variant of Eleanor, meaning 'light' or 'torch.'

From Old French 'Aliénor,' possibly from Germanic elements meaning 'other' + 'foreign,' or from Greek 'eleos' (compassion). Made famous by Eleanor of Aquitaine and later Jane Austen's character Elinor Dashwood in 'Sense and Sensibility.'

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CAElinor
CSElinor
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ELΈλινορ
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FAالینور
FIElinor
FRElinor
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