I came across Ellora the other day. What are your thoughts on it?
prn like [name]Elle[/name] and [name]Laura[/name] toghther.
~[name]Jasmine[/name]
I came across Ellora the other day. What are your thoughts on it?
prn like [name]Elle[/name] and [name]Laura[/name] toghther.
~[name]Jasmine[/name]
I really like the name Ellora. I also like Alora.
I like it!
It was the name of the baby in the 1988 film [name]Willow[/name] with [name]Val[/name] Kilmer and [name]Warrick[/name] [name]Davies[/name], a childhood favourite film of mine!
A lot of “smush” names sound awful,but this one works really well
Well…guess what? I was watching that movie the same time as posting this thread! That’s what I got the name off!
~[name]Jasmine[/name]
I’m not sure what to make of it. I like the look of it written down but when I said it out loud it sounded like ‘Hey [name]Laura[/name]’ Confused.
I love it… I have considered using it instead of [name]Aurora[/name] too as it is more unusual…however lack of a strong meaning or association (aside from the baby in [name]Willow[/name]…a movie I do love!) is a downfall for me.
The spelling is [name]Elora[/name].
Ellora looks trendy ([name]Ella[/name], [name]Elliot[/name], [name]Ellie[/name])
Actually Ellora is correct, look it up on nameberry, [name]Elora[/name] is the alternative spelling, but I do think [name]Elora[/name] looks a lot nicer. It’s a very pretty sounding name.
EDIT:
Oops Elora is an alternative to Eliora, I misread, so Elora is the correct version, sorry!
This has been on my list since i was little!!!
It’s pretty. I think it makes a nice alternative to [name]Eleonora[/name].
[name]Love[/name] it! Can’t use it because we have a niece names [name]Nora[/name], but it would be high on my list if not for that.
I like it but only with the [name]Elora[/name] spelling (which is how it’s spelled in [name]Willow[/name]). I used to have [name]Elora[/name] [name]Fay[/name] on my list several years ago.
I love [name]Elora[/name]! There’s just the sweetest little girl at my church, and this is her name. She has big brown eyes, long, curly brown hair, and a little mischievous smile, haha, I love her. I agree, I’d go with the [name]Elora[/name] spelling, though. Ellora looks so much trendier.
I love it, but prefer the [name]Elora[/name] spelling.
[name]Elora[/name] must be having a resurgence. I know of 3 babies and one more on the way named [name]Elora[/name]. Wonder what’s causing the rise?