Eleanor
Female
Eleanor is a name of regal heritage, derived from the Greek elements 'eleos' (mercy) and 'nor' (light). Throughout history, numerous queens and prominent women have borne this name, lending it an air of sophistication and grace. Its variations, such as Ella and Ellie, offer modern appeal.
The name Eleanor has been popular across different eras and cultures. Its strong and elegant sound makes it a sophisticated choice. Many historical figures have borne the name, adding a sense of weight and history to the name.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and a prominent human rights activist, known for her humanitarian efforts and social activism (1884-1962).
Eleanor of Aquitaine
A powerful and influential Duchess and Queen in the Middle Ages (1122-1204).
Eleanor Parker
An American actress known for her roles in classic Hollywood films (1922-2013).