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History of the origin of the name Eleanor
Eleanor is a female name, the etymology of which is still debated. So, there are several main versions of its origin. One version claims that the name Eleanor is of ancient Greek origin and is translated as “mercy, compassion,” which is not surprising, since the ancient Greek god Eleos is the personification of mercy.
Another version derives the name Eleanor from the Hebrew “God is my light.”
The third explains the origin of the name through the Old French language, in which the first component is clearly distinguished – ali (“stranger, outsider, other”), but the meaning of the second is unclear. Some researchers are inclined to explain the name Eleanor as a derivative of the Old French “friend”, “non-stranger”. Very often the name is interpreted as a derivative of Elena.
In history, the name Eleanor is most often associated with Alienora of Aquitaine, a very wealthy and influential woman of her time. The name became widespread in the Middle Ages, where it reigned in Western European royal families.
A woman named Eleanor celebrates her birthday on May 27th.
The name has many colloquial and diminutive forms, including: Ella, Elka, Elya, Nora, Ella, Lelya, Laura.
The meaning and characteristics of the name Eleanor
Based on the fact that the name necessarily influences the fate, character and habits of its bearer, Eleanor is associated primarily with a woman whose key character traits are kindness, mercy, the ability to sympathize and empathize.
As observation and experience show, this is indeed the case, however, like every living person, Eleanor has both positive and negative traits. The latter include excessive authority, even arbitrariness in some situations, the desire to manipulate people and seek benefits for oneself everywhere.
Eleanor is usually a fairly sociable person, with a good sense of humor, which often helps her out of unpleasant and ambiguous situations: having realized that she has gone too far in her desire to dominate, Eleanor will easily and imperceptibly turn her words into a joke.
A woman named Eleanor is usually quite practical and pragmatic, often these traits are sharpened to the point of commercialism. Eleanor always knows how to find a benefit for herself, but if there is simply no such thing, then she will not take up the matter.
Very often, Eleanor finds herself in the profession of a military man, a police officer, or a leader at any level. Eleanor’s value lies in the fact that she always brings the work she starts to its logical conclusion. She is smart and purposeful, knows how to think critically about a situation and find a way out of a seemingly hopeless situation.
However, Elya is not one of those who will work just like that. She is ready to invest a lot into her work, but only if she is sure that the business will bring her certain bonuses and material rewards. Eleanor wants to see the results of her activities, and very often they are measured in monetary terms.
Ella takes a pragmatic approach not only to work, but also to marriage: she will never pay attention to an ordinary, unremarkable man. Ella’s chosen one must be handsome, successful, smart and purposeful. Eleanor has been searching for such a husband for quite a long time, which is why she gets married after 30. She gives birth to her first child (often her only one) close to 40, but it is at this time that she achieves something in life, has material wealth and a stable job.
Elya is a good mother who is ready to give all her free time to her child, but she will not spoil him, because she believes that only strict upbringing can give her offspring some kind of future.
The name Eleanor is common not only in the post-Soviet countries, but also in Western Europe. Its most prominent representatives are: Eleanor of Aquitaine (duchess), Eleanor of Provence (Queen of England), Eleanor Mandalian (writer, journalist, sculptor), Eleanor Duse (Italian actress), Eleanor Duda (Soviet actress), Eleanor de Medici (aristocrat), Eleanor Weisgerber (German film actress), Nora Roberts (American writer).
Name days:
27 May
Diminutive version
Elusha, Ellochka, Ellochka, Elushka, Elonka, Norochka, Norushka, Norchik, Lelya, Leonorochka, Leonorushka
Abbreviated
Elya, Elka, Ela, Ella, Lena, Lera, Lesya, Leka, Laura, Leo, Nora, Norika, Norina, Nelly, Ellie, Ellika, Eili
According to the church
Eleanor
Color
- Orange
Planet
- Mercury
Element
- air
Stone talisman
amber
Metal
mercury
Plants
lily of the valley
Totem animal
chameleon