Eleanor or elinor?

Which spelling do you prefer?

Would the name go with siblings [name_u]Charlie[/name_u] and [name_f]Tilly[/name_f]?

[name_f]Eleanor[/name_f]. Yes, it would fit - if [name_f]Tilly[/name_f] is actually [name_f]Matilda[/name_f]?

No she is just [name_f]Tilly[/name_f] :slight_smile: I love the name [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f], but not sure if it ā€˜goesā€™

I think [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f] goes fine with [name_u]Charlie[/name_u] and [name_f]Tilly[/name_f]. Itā€™s a very British-sounding sibset!

I prefer [name_f]Ellinor[/name_f].

I prefer the [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f] spelling. [name_u]Charlie[/name_u], [name_f]Tilly[/name_f] and [name_f]Nell[/name_f] OR [name_u]Charlie[/name_u], [name_f]Tilly[/name_f] and [name_f]Nora[/name_f] would be a fine sibling trio.

I love [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f]/[name_f]Elinor[/name_f]! [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f] is my preferred spelling, but with [name_u]Charlie[/name_u] and [name_f]Tilly[/name_f] (I absolutely love your sibset, btw!), I think [name_f]Elinor[/name_f] looks better. It just seems to suit the style of [name_u]Charlie[/name_u] and just [name_f]Tilly[/name_f] (is it just [name_u]Charlie[/name_u], too?).

Good luck!

Definitely [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f].

[name_f]Lovely[/name_f] names! I prefer [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f], but both spellings are charming.

I prefer [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f]. I think [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f] works just fine with [name_u]Charlie[/name_u] and [name_f]Tilly[/name_f]. I adore [name_u]Charlie[/name_u] and [name_f]Tilly[/name_f]/[name_f]Tillie[/name_f].

He is just [name_u]Charlie[/name_u] as well. I love the name [name_f]Nell[/name_f] (and would would probably shorten it to this) I love [name_f]Nora[/name_f] =, but partner doesnā€™t.
Middle name would be [name_f]Margaret[/name_f]ā€¦ [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f] [name_f]Margaret[/name_f] or [name_f]Nell[/name_f] [name_f]Margaret[/name_f].

I personally think Ellinor goes better with the other kids names BUT I would choose Eleanor, just because in the end sheā€™s gonna be her own person anyway like not in a unit with her siblings lol. Eleanor will save a lot of time, she wonā€™t have to explain how she spells her name to everyone (I have some experience in this,) itā€™ll just make it easier on her having the nice oleā€™ classic spelling. I love Eleanor by the way! It is getting quite popular just to warn you, but I do see why; Itā€™s real pretty.

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Good luckkk :slight_smile: as I have mentioned before I am STILL dreaming that someone would pick one of my suggestions for their kid !!! How cool would that be, right?

EDIT: Sorry, I see that youā€™ve already chosen Margaret as a mn. Might I suggest Penelope with Nell/Nellie as a nickname? ;0

[name_f]Eleanor[/name_f]- such a beautiful classic. [name_f]Elinor[/name_f] is a lovely spelling, but it is ultimately too confusing in most countries. [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f] fits best with [name_u]Charlie[/name_u] and [name_f]Tilly[/name_f]- three traditional spellings look best.

[name_f]Elinor[/name_f]ā€¦ :slight_smile:

I actually like [name_f]Elinor[/name_f], I think it is sleeker. But [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f] is lovely and classic, and would go better imo with [name_m]Charles[/name_m] and [name_f]Matilda[/name_f], but [name_f]Elinor[/name_f] feels a bit quirkier/more offbeat which could be a reason to use with [name_u]Charlie[/name_u] and [name_f]Tilly[/name_f]ā€“no formal names.

[name_f]Eleanor[/name_f] for sure! This spelling is gorgeous. [name_f]Elinor[/name_f] looks like the spelling of someone who doesnā€™t actually know how to spell [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f] and is just basing it off of sound. [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f], [name_f]Tilly[/name_f], and [name_u]Charlie[/name_u] look wonderful together!

I would pick [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f] as an given name and choose in your case. [name_u]Charlie[/name_u] and [name_f]Tilly[/name_f] are nn for classic formal namesā€¦ so I would keep it classic in that case.

I prefer [name_f]Elinor[/name_f]. This is the spelling from Sense and Sensibility, a favorite book. Both spellings are very british which makes a lovely set with her siblings.

I love the name [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f]. And you give her a classic name it should absolutely have the classic spelling.

I half prescribe to the idea of [name_f]Sib[/name_f] sets as they are their own person and should be named as such, but if a [name_f]Sib[/name_f] set is important to you, Iā€™d pick a nn of an old name, or a more spunky name than [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f].

[name_f]Ellie[/name_f] is the most obvious, but other good ones.

[name_f]Agnes[/name_f]
[name_u]Penny[/name_u]
[name_f]Hattie[/name_f]
dot/[name_f]Dottie[/name_f]

Personally, I prefer [name_f]Elinor[/name_f] and definitely prefer it for your sibset. I agree with a PP about [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f] fitting better with a more ā€œformalā€ sibset like [name_m]Charles[/name_m] and [name_f]Matilda[/name_f]. But because your children have nicknames as their given names, [name_f]Elinor[/name_f] seems to fit in better with that. Plus, they all have the letter ā€œiā€ that sort of knits them all together.

Either way, you canā€™t go wrong! [name_f]Elinor[/name_f]/[name_f]Eleanor[/name_f] is a fantastic name and a great choice :smiley: