[name]Eleanor[/name] nn [name]Ella[/name] or [name]Leonora[/name] nn [name]Nora[/name]?
I like the nn [name]Nora[/name] better
[name]Love[/name] both! But I would have NN [name]Nell[/name] or [name]Nora[/name] for [name]Eleanor[/name].
[name]Lenore[/name], [name]Elnora[/name] and [name]Eleanora[/name] I also like
I prefer the name [name]Eleanor[/name], but I’m not a fan of nn [name]Ella[/name].
[name]Leonora[/name] is very nice, and has some other interesting nn options.
I prefer [name]Eleanor[/name] nn [name]Ella[/name]. I like [name]Eleanor[/name] a lot, but I love the nn [name]Ella[/name] for it. I think it’s so beautiful, despite its overuse.
I agree, I love [name]Eleanor[/name] and love [name]Ella[/name] as a nn for it.
I prefer [name]Eleanor[/name] as a full name, but [name]Nora[/name] as a nickname.
I adore [name]Leonora[/name] nn [name]Nora[/name]. or [name]Noa[/name].
I like [name]Eleanor[/name] nn [name]Nell[/name], but still prefer [name]Helena[/name] nn [name]Nell[/name]. [name]Eleanor[/name] is a little dull for me for some reason.
I think it depends on the style you are going for. First, I am not a nickname fan, so I would call the child by her name. Now, on to the names…I find [name]Eleanor[/name] to be classic and strong. [name]Leonora[/name] seems more romantic. I love both, so I would encourage you to go with the style you prefer.
[name]Eleanor[/name]!!! I prefer [name]Elinor[/name] myself but I also like the nn [name]Ella[/name], and you kinda need [name]Eleanor[/name] for that, imo.
Out of the two, I like [name]Eleanor[/name] or [name]Eleanora[/name] more. [name]How[/name] about [name]Nora[/name] as a nickname for it instead of ella
I like [name]Leonora[/name], nn. [name]Nora[/name] better of the 2 choices, but I prefer [name]Eleanor[/name] as a name to [name]Leonora[/name]. I don’t think it’s too much of a stretch to have an [name]Eleanor[/name], nn. [name]Nora[/name]. But in any case, both names are beautiful, and this is just my personal preference. Good luck!
I love [name]Elanor[/name]! I like [name]Ella[/name] or [name]Nora[/name] as a nn.
I like [name]Eleanor[/name] better than [name]Leonora[/name], but [name]Nora[/name] better than [name]Ella[/name]. So, I guess I’m no help!