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Eleanor
Given Name

Gender Female
Meaning "the other (Aenor)"
Origin Provençal/French
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Eleanor (also Elinor, Eleanore, or Elynor) is a female given name

The first known bearer of the name was Eleanor of Aquitaine. She was named after her mother, Ænor de Châtellerault, and called Aliénor, (from Alia-Aenor), which means other-Aenor in Occitan). It became "Eléanor" in the northern Langue d'oïl and in English. Therefore the meaning of the name is sometimes given as "The Other." Ænor is a Provençal name, coming from lenire ("to heal") and adoucir ("to soften"). In English the name is sometimes connected to Elena, Ellen or Elaine (Helen, Helene) as well. It could be connected to the Greek eleos ("compassion") as well.

Equivalent names in other languages are:

The similar Hebrew name Eliora is the feminine form of Elior ("my God is light"). The similar-sounding Arabic Allahu Nuri also means "God is my light"; the modern version is Nurullah (Noorullah) ("light of God").

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