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Pronunciation of Eleanor

164 replies

SherbertLemons · 07/11/2021 00:39

Just that really.

How does everyone pronounce this name and what do you think of it?

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ButterflyBitch · 07/11/2021 09:40

Ellen-uh is how I would say it.

Bumpsadaisie · 07/11/2021 09:39

ELLenuh.

Stressing first syllable.

DotDotDotDotDot · 07/11/2021 09:36

I’d say Ellen-a.
She’ll become another Ellie/Ella/Elle either way.

IVflytrap · 07/11/2021 09:28

Surprised at the number of posters initially saying variations of Ellanore, but then I noticed you posted this at a time when most Brits would have been asleep Grin

IVflytrap · 07/11/2021 09:25

Ellen-er, or Ellen-uh, I suppose really. I'm English, and I think that's the standard way to say it here. All the English Eleanors I have known have pronounced it that way.

Ellen-ore sounds more like the American pronunciation to me.

Snog · 07/11/2021 08:20

I agree with the Beatles

SleepingStandingUp · 07/11/2021 02:25

L N OR
but lazy Midlands speech ends up as
L N ah

KickAssAngel · 07/11/2021 02:23

I've heard of variations around el-en-or, depending on accent, but I have NEVER heard it pronounced Elena, like Hélena. That's a completely different name. Your family are crazy mad fools.

DramaAlpaca · 07/11/2021 02:17

Something like ELL-en-uh. I definitely don't emphasise the -nor part.

Rina66 · 07/11/2021 02:06

Ellie a nor

colavac · 07/11/2021 02:02

Ellen or

Helpimfalling · 07/11/2021 01:58

@OhYeahyeahyeah

Ella - Na
Snap
ISpyCobraKai · 07/11/2021 01:55

Ellen-a.

urbanbuddha · 07/11/2021 01:53

L n or

^like this.

notangelinajolie · 07/11/2021 01:52

Ella nor (rhymes with 4)

MollyBloomYes · 07/11/2021 01:49

That's my name! I go by an uncommon shortening though so it doesn't come up much. When I was younger I used to pronounce it 'El-e-nah' until my mum eventually said that officially it was 'El-e-nore'. Tbh she pronounced it pretty much the same as me, probably down to laziness in pronunciation (possibly accent except I come from a South-East area where you'd expect the 'nore' pronunciation if you really thought about it)

I've had people pronounce it both ways when introduced or seen it written down, it doesn't really bother me. It's a lovely lovely name and I do like it very much but I found it inevitably got shortened to Ellie which I didn't want (there were seven Eleanors shortened to Ellie in my year group at secondary school). Hence why when I found a more unusual shortening around the age of 14 I ran with it! I'd happily go by Eleanor now as an adult but it does make people think you're quite...posh? Not quite the right word but in the job I do I need to not be viewed as too posh or intimidating for very vulnerable people so a shortened name works better.
Sorry, massive detraction, it's a lovely name, I love having the name just be prepared for it to be shortened! And I think whichever way you pronounce it you will get both pronunciations but officially that spelling is the 'nore' one!

OhYeahyeahyeah · 07/11/2021 01:46

Ella - Na

MrsBertBibby · 07/11/2021 01:25

Ellen-ah

If you want the "naw" at the end, how about the very much less used Elinor?

CatonMat · 07/11/2021 01:22

It has to be the OR sound for me..

TenFootTall · 07/11/2021 01:22

Ell-en-orr is how I would pronounce it and I'm in central Scotland.

fallfallfall · 07/11/2021 01:21

three syllables L N OR

SerenTarot · 07/11/2021 01:19

My daughter is Eleanor.

I loved the Lindisfarne song Lady Eleanor and always said if I had a daughter that's what I'd call her.

We pronounce it Ellen-or.

idontlikealdi · 07/11/2021 01:17

Elll a nore

scarpa · 07/11/2021 01:16

My best friend's sister is an Eleanor, we (me, her sister, her family, herself) all pronounce it Ellaner/El-ah-neh.

Like 'melon' + 'uh'?

(I wish I could do proper IPA on my phone, haha)

As opposed to El-ah-nore.

All Northern, if that helps.

Antiqueanniesmagiclanternshow · 07/11/2021 01:12