[name]Lenora[/name] Or [name]Leonora[/name]? Which one do you like more and why?
I like [name]Lenora[/name] better because it seems to roll more naturally off the tongue than [name]Leonora[/name]. [name]Leonora[/name] has too many syllables and too many vowels for me!
[name]Leonora[/name] for me, but both are nice names.
Same comment as above. I like [name]Lena[/name] a lot too. And I knew a girl named [name]Leona[/name], but it sounds heavy too me-like Leop the [name]Lion[/name] or masculine sounding.
I love [name]Lenora[/name]. [name]Lenore[/name] is one of my very favourite names, but [name]Lenora[/name] is almost as beautiful. [name]Leonora[/name] is also beautiful, but I prefer is without the extra O.
I like [name]Lenora[/name], I, too believe the extra ‘o’ to be a bit unneeded. But I do see the appeal of [name]Leonora[/name], but occasionally, I want to say [name]Leonardo[/name]. [name]Don[/name]'t know why.
I prefer [name]Leonora[/name] because I like the way it sounds, and it’s more elaborate than [name]Lenora[/name].
I prefer [name]Leonora[/name]. To me it’s a little less abrupt and more melodic. I like that it’s more elaborate than [name]Lenora[/name] and allows the nn [name]Leo[/name] or [name]Leona[/name] to be more obvious.
My personal favorite related name would probably have to be [name]Leona[/name] though.
I prefer [name]Leonora[/name].
Of those 2, I prefer [name]Lenora[/name] but I generally like [name]Lenore[/name] so much more!
I prefer [name]Lenora[/name]. I would be more torn between [name]Lenora[/name] and [name]Lenore[/name]! I really love both. I agree that [name]Leonora[/name] sounds and feels more awkward trying to come out of my mouth, haha, and I love that I could use my beloved [name]Leni[/name] for [name]Lenora[/name] or [name]Lenore[/name]!
I like [name]Lenora[/name], but am reminded of [name]Linette[/name] which I like even more!
Honestly, I prefer [name]Eleanor[/name] to both, but if I had to choose I’d say [name]Leonora[/name] because I think it flows better. [name]Lenora[/name] has a sort of abrupt pronounciation that’s sort of hard to say.