Which spelling do you prefer?
Would the name go with siblings [name_u]Charlie[/name_u] and [name_f]Tilly[/name_f]?
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] I love the name [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f], but not sure if it āgoesā
I think [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f] goes fine with [name_u]Charlie[/name_u] and [name_f]Tilly[/name_f]. Itās 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 doesnāt.
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 sheās gonna be her own person anyway like not in a unit with her siblings lol. Eleanor will save a lot of time, she wonāt have to explain how she spells her name to everyone (I have some experience in this,) itāll 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; Itās real pretty.
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[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¦
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]āno 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 doesnāt 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, Iād 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 āformalā 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 āiā that sort of knits them all together.
Either way, you canāt go wrong! [name_f]Elinor[/name_f]/[name_f]Eleanor[/name_f] is a fantastic name and a great choice