Hannelore is a feminine name with German origin. The name is pronounced as HAHN-eh-loh-ruh (/ˈhɑnəloʊrə/) in German. It is also sometimes spelled as Hannelora.
In terms of popularity, Hannelore has been given to a small number of newborn girls in the United States over the years. While it hasn't consistently ranked high on the popularity charts, it has seen occasional usage. In recent years, there have been around 5 occurrences per year.
The name Hannelore carries an elegant and sophisticated aura. With its German roots, it evokes a sense of European charm and cultural heritage. As parents search for unique names that stand out from the crowd, Hannelore offers a distinctive choice that combines tradition with a touch of exoticism.
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