Eleanora as a sister to Vivienne?

[name_f]Do[/name_f] [name_f]Vivienne[/name_f] and [name_f]Eleanora[/name_f] work well together? As you can probably tell, I like longer, frillier names. My only hangup, is that I really do not like the nicknames [name_f]Elle[/name_f], [name_f]Ellie[/name_f], or [name_f]Nora[/name_f]. I know, I know, then why the heck even bother, right? Well, I just love the name [name_f]Eleanora[/name_f] in all of it’s glory, so I don’t really see myself falling back on a nickname all that often.

As sisters, their names would be:

[name_f]Vivienne[/name_f] [name_f]Margaret[/name_f] [name_u]Gray[/name_u] ([name_u]Mel[/name_u])ton &
[name_f]Eleanora[/name_f] [name_f]Violet[/name_f] ([name_u]Mel[/name_u])ton

Personally, I love it. Go big or go home, and these both are big and fancy names. I’d just practice yelling them across the house a few times to make sure they come out alright and your tongue doesn’t get too twisted. :wink:

I love [name_f]Eleanora[/name_f] with [name_f]Vivienne[/name_f]! They complement one another beautifully. I agree with @harleighrose that they are both fancy, and I think that makes them lovely matches.

I think they’re great together, altho I do think it’s a risk not loving any of the nicknames. I know of an [name_f]Eleanora[/name_f] who is only called [name_f]Eleanora[/name_f], but she’s 8 and you never know what nicknames will stick in the teen years, as she becomes more independent… I think you should be open to that possibility.

I think [name_f]Eleanora[/name_f] and [name_f]Vivienne[/name_f] go great together.

I think it might be a bit risky to use a four-syllable name if you don’t like its nickname options. It is a nice name, though. However, I prefer the simpler and less frilly [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f].

[name_f]Vivienne[/name_f] and [name_f]Eleanora[/name_f] go very well together.

I think [name_f]Vivienne[/name_f] and [name_f]Eleanora[/name_f] sound perfect together. :slight_smile: