Elionora name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Provençal, Arabic, French, Old Greek and Germanic
Usage: Greenlandic, Finnish, Swedish and Danish
Meaning: Light and God is My
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What does Elionora mean?

Especially used in Swedish, Greenlandic, Danish and Finnish, Elionora is a girl name. Elionora is variant form of unfading and illustrous Eleonora. Eleonora is equivalent of Eleanor in English, Dutch and Italian languages.

Also Eleonora is form of Helen in Spanish and Polish languages. Eleonora's meaning is The Other and God is My Light is originated from Old Greek and Germanic.

Variants of Elionora

Eleonora, Alienor, Eleanor, Helen, Elenora, Eleonore, Elna, Aleanor, Aline, Eileen, Elle, Leona, Ilene, Helenmarie, Helene, Elenore, Eleonor, Ellna, Helena, Elina

How popular is the name Elionora?

Elionora is a common baby name in Tanzania while it is somewhat familiar in Uzbekistan, Brazil, Russia, Moldova and Venezuela. According to our research, over 3000 babies have been named Elionora globally.

Facts

Elionora in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands051843
Sweden0519226
Denmark0050

What numbers say about Elionora?

When it comes to love, you are a passionate lover but hard to commit. Wait until you find the right one. Having the letter A as your capstone reveals your hard-working nature and persistence. Staying true to yourself and realizing your promises is what gives you credibility. You don't have a lot of friends because of it. Some would say that you are cold-hearted and insensitive but the truth is that you are the most sensitive person.

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  •  Ymir - Commonly used in Danish and Finnish, Ymir aimed at baby boys, meaning of Ymir is "Twin, Hermaphrodite or To Whine, to Cry" is of Old Norse and Germanic origin

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