[Opinions] Elinor
The spelling Elinor may be my newest true love. What is your opinion? When you see Elinor, do you think it looks misspelled, or does it delight you that it is a lesser used classical spelling?
Mary Elinor is my newest daughter combo. And I would call her the full "Mary Elinor" as a duplet, not just Mary.
Mary Elinor is my newest daughter combo. And I would call her the full "Mary Elinor" as a duplet, not just Mary.
This message was edited 8/20/2011, 1:39 PM
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It's the Welsh spelling and thus clearly superior :p
Mary Elinor is totally adorable.
Mary Elinor is totally adorable.
I think of Elinor less as a needless variant of Eleanor, but as a lesser used classical spelling (I feel the same way about Susannah). After all, what about Elinor Dashwood from Sense and Sensibility?
I like Mary Eleanor, and Mary Elinor seemed a tad too short at first but now it seems lovely...very regal!
I like Mary Eleanor, and Mary Elinor seemed a tad too short at first but now it seems lovely...very regal!
It's my fave spelling as well. I also like Elin.
Not a fan of Mary though.
Not a fan of Mary though.
I'm preferring Elinor (and Elanor) more than Eleanor these days. Eleanor seems so stately while Elinor is more down-to-earth and lively. I don't think it looks misspelled at all.
I love the spelling! I think it's a little more modern than Eleanor.
I think Elinor looks younger and maybe more European.
I would probably use Eleanor myself but I like seeing Elinor.
I would probably use Eleanor myself but I like seeing Elinor.
Elinor is a common swedish spelling and I hate it. I think it's boring and I just think of all the Elinor's I've met (not great people btw...)
I like Elanor and Eleanor though.
I like Elanor and Eleanor though.
This is my favorite spelling. Eleanor doesn't do much for me, but Elinor looks "younger."
I already gushed a bit over Mary Elinor, so you know I love it. I also love the thought of it as a duplet, heard all the time, rather than something that's only yelled when she's in trouble. :)
Elinor is my favorite spelling. There's something about that "ea" in Eleanor that I don't like; it's as if it makes the center of the name too weighty. Elinor is elegant, shapely, steeped in Regency flavor, and it definitely delights me.
Elinor is my favorite spelling. There's something about that "ea" in Eleanor that I don't like; it's as if it makes the center of the name too weighty. Elinor is elegant, shapely, steeped in Regency flavor, and it definitely delights me.
I adore it. It's my favorite spelling of that name, and it's the only instance that I can think of where I prefer an "alternative" spelling of a name to the more traditional version. Personally, it doesn't feel any less legitimate than Eleanor to me. I think probably what I especially like about it is than none of the vowels and consonants touch each other, which has always weirdly been a plus to me in names.