Ellanor

Meaning of Ellanor

Ellanor dances off the tongue like a warm Mediterranean breeze, its roots winding back to Old French and ancient Greek “Eleonora,” meaning “light” or “bright one.” She carries a Latin-flavored elegance—imagine sunlit plazas and spirited fiestas—and a literary sparkle, evoking Tolkien’s delicate Elanor flower blooming in Minas Tirith. Though still rare—hovering in the low dozens of American births each year and settling just inside the top 1,000—Ellanor feels both timeless and fresh, a little ray of sunshine in any family. It’s a name that whispers stories of hope and radiance, ready to inspire the next bright chapter in your daughter’s life.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as EL-uh-nor (/ˈɛlənɔr/)

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