[name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Alice[/name] is my favorite. It has a nice flow and sounds good. [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Violet[/name] is my second choice. I like the name [name]Violet[/name] a lot so this is probably why it’s my second favorite. I have never been a fan of the name [name]Victoria[/name], and [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Margaret[/name] is just kind of boring to me.
I like [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Violet[/name] best! [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Margaret[/name]/[name]Victoria[/name] seem to heavy - maybe the extra syllables.
I think [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Violet[/name] is my favorite, followed by [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Victoria[/name]. I wouldn’t say [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Margaret[/name] is boring, but you could go with a little more exciting middle name ([name]Violet[/name] and [name]Victoria[/name] fit that bill). [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Alice[/name] is quite nice too, but it’s sound seems a little odd to me. Maybe it’s the two ‘vowel-followed-by-an-L’ sounds in the same spot in both names.
I like the first two. [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Victoria[/name] is a lot of name, esp. with the heavy “or” sound in both. [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Margaret[/name] seems a bit prim. [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Violet[/name] mixes things up a little, combining the stately first with a spunkier middle. And I most prefer [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Alice[/name]: it’s a tad shorter, [name]Alice[/name] is young and a little whimsical, and I like how the vowel at the start of [name]Alice[/name] allows [name]Eleanor[/name] to flow into the next name better.