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Almost as bad as Elizabetha! Why use fake Latin to make a perfectly perfect name long and clunky?
I prefer Eleanor. I don't like anything too vowel heavy. Reminds me of what a co-worker named her daughter. It was Elianna. I may not have the spelling exactly correct, but that's what it sounds like. Obviously she thinks it's oh so pretty, but to me all those vowels just sound like cotton candy.
I think Eleanora is okay, but I much prefer the simpler Eleanor/Elinor.