I really like both of these names. I’ve tried pairing them up but I really don’t think [name]Eliza[/name] [name]Nora[/name] or [name]Nora[/name] [name]Eliza[/name] works.
So, which one would you choose? The last name is [name]Hawthorne[/name].
My favorite is [name]Eliza[/name] [name]Hawthorne[/name], because [name]Eliza[/name] is one of my favorite names, and while I do love [name]Nora[/name], too, [name]Nora[/name] [name]Hawthorne[/name] has a lot of “OR” sound to me.
So, here’s one vote for [name]Eliza[/name] [name]Hawthorne[/name]! I think it’s beautiful!
I like [name]Nora[/name] [name]Hawthorne[/name] best. It sounds like she could be a singer, dancer, author, doctor, teacher and news reporter. It’s a very sophisticated name to me.
I definitely love [name]Eliza[/name] the best. I think [name]Eliza[/name] is such a pretty name and it ages really well, plus I love the option of the nickname [name]Ellie[/name]. To me, it’s classic and timeless.
[name]Nora[/name] just doesn’t sound like it would work for a baby or a young girl to me. Also, it sounds too much like [name]Norma[/name].
[name]Just[/name] to split the decision and make it even more difficult for you, ;p, I love [name]Nora[/name]. It’s always been a favorite of mine. GL!
I like [name]Nora[/name] [name]Eliza[/name] more. [name]Both[/name] are great names, but [name]Nora[/name], too me, isn’t quite as common and has a more stable sound, as opposed to flighty like [name]Eliza[/name], which makes me think of [name]Eliza[/name] Doolittle for some reason lol
I don’t know how you feel about [name]Elizabeth[/name] but if you still wanted [name]Eliza[/name] in there somewhere you could name her [name]Nora[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name]
With [name]Eliza[/name] I keep thinking of [name]Eliza[/name] Doolittle (Pygmalion). Am I the only one? I love [name]Eleanora[/name], though. Very pretty.