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Eleanor () is a feminine
given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a fa ...
, originally from an Old French adaptation of the Old
Provençal Provençal may refer to: *Of Provence, a region of France * Provençal dialect, a dialect of the Occitan language, spoken in the southeast of France *''Provençal'', meaning the whole Occitan language *Franco-Provençal language, a distinct Roman ...
name ''Aliénor''. It is the name of a number of women of royalty and nobility in western Europe during the High Middle Ages. The name was introduced to England by Eleanor of Aquitaine, who came to marry King Henry II. It was also borne by
Eleanor of Provence Eleanor of Provence (c. 1223 – 24/25 June 1291) was a French noblewoman who became Queen of England as the wife of King Henry III from 1236 until his death in 1272. She served as regent of England during the absence of her spouse in 1253. ...
, who became Queen consort of England as the wife of King Henry III, and
Eleanor of Castile Eleanor of Castile (1241 – 28 November 1290) was Queen of England as the first wife of Edward I, whom she married as part of a political deal to affirm English sovereignty over Gascony. The marriage was known to be particularly close, and ...
, wife of
Edward I Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots, was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1272 to 1307. Concurrently, he ruled the duchies of Aquitaine and Gascony as a vassal o ...
. The name was popular in the United States in the 1910s and 1920s, peaking at rank 25 in 1920. It declined below 600 by the 1970s, again rose to rank 32 in the 2010s. Eleanor Roosevelt, the longest-serving first lady of the US was probably the most famous bearer of the name in contemporary history. Common hypocorisms include Elle,
Ella Ella may refer to: * Ella (name), most often a feminine given name, but also used as a surname Places United States * Ella, Kentucky, an unincorporated community * Ella, Oregon, an unincorporated community * Ella, Pennsylvania, an unincorporate ...
, Ellie, Elly, Leonor, Leonora, Leonore, Nella, Nellie, Nelly, and Nora.


Origin

The name derives from the
Provençal Provençal may refer to: *Of Provence, a region of France * Provençal dialect, a dialect of the Occitan language, spoken in the southeast of France *''Provençal'', meaning the whole Occitan language *Franco-Provençal language, a distinct Roman ...
name Aliénor, which became Eléonore in '' Langue d'oïl'', i.e., French, and from there Eleanor in English. The origin of the name is somewhat unclear; one of the earliest bearers appears to have been Eleanor of Aquitaine (1120s–1204). She was the daughter of
Aénor de Châtellerault Aénor of Châtellerault (also known as ''Aénor de Rochefoucauld'') Duchess of Aquitaine (born c. 1103 in Châtellerault, died March 1130 in Talmont) was the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine, who became one of the most powerful women in Europe ...
, and it has been suggested that having been baptized '' Aenor'' after her mother, she was called ''alia Aenor'', i.e. "the other Aenor" or Aliénor in childhood and would have kept that name in adult life. Some sources say that the name Aénor itself may be a Latinization of an unknown Germanic name. Eleanor of Aquitaine, the most powerful woman in 12th century Europe, was certainly the reason for the name's later popularity. However, the name's origin with her, and the explanation of ''alia Aenor'' is uncertain; there are records of possible bearers of the name Alienor earlier in the 12th, or even in the 11th or 10th centuries, but the records of these women post-date Eleanor of Aquitaine, at a time when Alienor had come to be seen as an equivalent variant of the name Aenor (so that presumably, these women during their own lifetime used the given name Aenor): # Alienor, wife (b. 899) (married 935) of Aimery II, Viscount of Thouars, and mother of Herbert I (born 960). # Aleanor de Thouars (1050-1088/93), grandmother of Aénor of Châtellerault, and thus Eleanor of Aquitaine's great-grandmother. Born c. 1060 as a daughter of Aimery IV of Thouars and Aurengarde de Mauleon. Her name is also cited in some documents as Adenor, Aenors and Aleanor/Alienor, and may have been corrupted to Alienor in genealogies only after the 12th century. # Eleanor of Normandy, aunt of William the Conqueror, was so named by the 17th-century genealogist Pierre de Guibours, but de Guibours' sources for this remain unknown. # Eleanor of Champagne (1102–1147), in 1125 became the first wife of Ralph I, Count of Vermandois, who was displaced by Eleanor of Aquitaine's sister Petronilla of Aquitaine, leading to war (1142–44) in Champagne.


Variants

* Brittany: Azenor * English: Eleanor, Elinor *
Estonian Estonian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Estonia, a country in the Baltic region in northern Europe * Estonians, people from Estonia, or of Estonian descent * Estonian language * Estonian cuisine * Estonian culture See also

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: Eleonoora, Ellinor *
French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
: Eléonore, Éléonore, Léonore, Elléonore, Eléanor, Éléanor, Éléanore, Aliénor, Aénor * German: Eleonore * Greek: Ελεονώρα * Hungarian, Slovakian: Eleonóra * Irish: Eileanóra, Elienor * Italian, Dutch, Polish: Eleonora * Latvian: Eleonora * Occitan: Alienor, Alienòr * Portuguese: Leonora, Leonor *
Provençal Provençal may refer to: *Of Provence, a region of France * Provençal dialect, a dialect of the Occitan language, spoken in the southeast of France *''Provençal'', meaning the whole Occitan language *Franco-Provençal language, a distinct Roman ...
: Lenoa, Leno * Spanish: Leonor *
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
: Eleanora, Ellinor, Elleonore, Elna


Notable people


Medieval

* Eleanor of Normandy (b. 1011/1013, d. after 1071), daughter of Richard II of Normandy. * Eleanor of Aquitaine (ca. 1122–1204), wife of
Louis VII of France Louis VII (1120 – 18 September 1180), called the Younger, or the Young (french: link=no, le Jeune), was King of the Franks from 1137 to 1180. He was the son and successor of King Louis VI (hence the epithet "the Young") and married Duchess ...
and Henry II of England, mother of Richard I and
King John King John may refer to: Rulers * John, King of England (1166–1216) * John I of Jerusalem (c. 1170–1237) * John Balliol, King of Scotland (c. 1249–1314) * John I of France (15–20 November 1316) * John II of France (1319–1364) * John I o ...
* Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile (1161–1214), daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine; wife of
Alfonso VIII of Castile Alfonso VIII (11 November 11555 October 1214), called the Noble (''El Noble'') or the one of Las Navas (''el de las Navas''), was King of Castile from 1158 to his death and King of Toledo. After having suffered a great defeat with his own army at ...
* Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany (1184–1241), daughter of Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany * Eleanor of Brittany (abbess) (1285-1342), granddaughter of
Eleanor of Provence Eleanor of Provence (c. 1223 – 24/25 June 1291) was a French noblewoman who became Queen of England as the wife of King Henry III from 1236 until his death in 1272. She served as regent of England during the absence of her spouse in 1253. ...
and Henry III, and later Abbess of Fontevraud * Eleanor of Castile (1202-1244) (1202–1244), wife of James I of Aragon * Eleanor of England, Countess of Leicester (1215–1275), daughter of King John of England, wife of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester *
Eleanor of Provence Eleanor of Provence (c. 1223 – 24/25 June 1291) was a French noblewoman who became Queen of England as the wife of King Henry III from 1236 until his death in 1272. She served as regent of England during the absence of her spouse in 1253. ...
(1222–1291), wife of Henry III of England, mother of
Edward I Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots, was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1272 to 1307. Concurrently, he ruled the duchies of Aquitaine and Gascony as a vassal o ...
*
Eleanor of Castile Eleanor of Castile (1241 – 28 November 1290) was Queen of England as the first wife of Edward I, whom she married as part of a political deal to affirm English sovereignty over Gascony. The marriage was known to be particularly close, and ...
(1241–1290), wife of Edward I of England, mother of Edward II * Eleanor of England, Countess of Bar (1269–1298), daughter of Edward I, betrothed to Alfonso III of Aragon, and wife of Henry III of Bar * Eleanor of Anjou (1289-1341), daughter of Charles II of Naples and Mary of Hungary, and wife of Frederick III of Sicily * Eleanor de Clare (1292-1337), granddaughter of Edward I of England and wife of Hugh Despenser the Younger * Eleanor of Castile (1307-1359) (1307–1359), wife of Alfonso IV of Aragon * Eleanor of Woodstock (1318–1355), daughter of Edward II, wife of Reynold II, Count of Gelderland * Eleanor of Arborea (1347 – 1404), Sardinian judge * Eleanor of Sicily (1349-1375), wife of Peter IV of Aragon * Leonor Telles de Menezes (1350–1386), wife of Ferdinand I of Portugal * Eleanor of Castile (d. 1416) (136x–1416), wife of Charles III of Navarre * Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Portugal (1402–1445) wife of Edward I of Portugal * John/Eleanor Rykener, a 14th-century (possibly transgender) prostitute


Modern

* Eleanor of Viseu (1458–1525), wife of John II of Portugal * Eleanor of Austria (1498–1558), Queen consort of Portugal (1516–1521) and of France (1530–1547) * Eleanor of Toledo (1522–1562), Spanish noblewoman and Duchess and Regent of Florence (1539) * Eleonore Batthyány-Strattmann (1672–1741), Viennese court lady * Elleanor Eldridge (c.1784-c.1845), African American/Native American entrepreneur * Eleanor Anne Porden (1795–1825), English poet * Eleanor Macomber (1801–1840), missionary, teacher * Eleonora Duse (1858 –1924), Italian actress * Ellinor Aiki (1893–1969), Estonian painter * Eleanor Audley (1905–1991), American actress * Eleanor Boardman (1898–1991), American actress * Eleanor Kearny Carr (1840–1912), American political hostess * Eleonora Chiavarelli (1915–2010), wife of Aldo Moro * Eleanor Glanville (1654–1709), English entomologist and naturalist * Elinor Glyn (1864–1943), British novelist * Eleanor Gwynn (known colloquially as "Nell") (1650-1687), Restoration actress and mistress of Charles II of England * Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden, its reigning queen 1719-1720 * List of Swedish consorts, Eleonora, three 17th century Swedish queens consort * Countess Palatine Eleonora Catherine of Zweibrücken, Swedish princess * Eleanor Maria Easterbrook Ames (1831-1908), American writer, publisher * Eleanor Marx (1855–1898), British writer and daughter of Karl Marx * Eleanor Modrakowska (1879–1955), American painter * Eleanor Porter (1868–1920), American novelist * Eleanor Rathbone (1872–1946), British politician * Elenore Abbott (1875–1935), American painter and book illustrator * Elinore Pruitt Stewart (1876–1933), American homesteader in Wyoming and memoirist * Eleanour Sinclair Rohde (1881-1950), British garden designer * Eleanor Farjeon (1881–1965), British writer * Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962), First Lady of U.S., wife of President Franklin Roosevelt * Eleanor Soltau (1877–1962), English doctor * Elinor Wylie (1885–1928), American writer * Eleanor Butler Roosevelt (1888-1960), American philanthropist * Eleanor Wilson McAdoo (1889-1967), American author and the youngest daughter of President U.S. Woodrow Wilson * Eleanor Lansing Dulles (1895–1996), American economist and diplomat * Eleanor Agnes Lee (1841–1873), diarist, poet, and daughter of Robert E. Lee * Elinor Fair (1903–1957), American actress * Eleanor Campbell King (1906–1991), American modern dancer and choreographer * Eleanor Hibbert (1906–1993), British novelist * Elinor Smith (1911–2010), American aviator * Eleanor Powell (1912–1982), American tap dancer and actress * Eleanor Ruggles (1916-2008), American biographer * Eleonore Schönborn (1920–2022), Austrian politician * Eleanor Parker (1922-2013), American actress * Eleanor Roosevelt Seagraves (born 1927), American librarian, educator, historian, and editor * Eleanor Helin (1932–2009), American astronomer * Elinor Ostrom (1933–2012), American political scientist and Nobel prize winner * Elinor Donahue (born 1937), American actress * Eleanor Duckworth (born 1935), Canadian psychologist and educator * Eleanor Holmes Norton (born 1937), American politician * Eleanor Bron (born 1938), British actress and author * Eleanor Montgomery (1946–2013), American high jumper * Eleanor Bodel (born 1948), Swedish singer * Eleanor King (judge), Eleanor Warwick King (born 1957), British appellate court judge * Eleanor Smith (politician), Eleanor Smith (born 1957), British politician * Eleanor Laing (born 1958), British politician * Eleanor McEvoy (born 1967), Irish musician, singer/songwriter * Eleanor Mears (1917–1992), Scottish medical practitioner and campaigner * Elinor Middlemiss (born 1967), Scottish badminton player * Eleanor Friedberger (born 1976), American musician * Eleonora Dziekiewicz (born 1978), Polish volleyball player * Ellie Reeves (born 1980), British politician * Éléonore Caroit (born 1985), French politician * Eleanor James (born 1986), English actress * Ellen van Dijk, Eleonora "Ellen" van Dijk (born 1987), Dutch road and track cyclist * Elinor Joseph (born 1991), Israeli soldier * Eleanor Tomlinson (born 1992), English actress * Eleonore von Habsburg (born 1994), Austrian model * Eleanor Lee (born 1999), Singaporean actress, singer and model * Eleanor Worthington Cox (born 2001), English actress


Fictional characters

* Eleanora, principal woman's role in Strindberg's 1901 play ''Easter (play), Easter'' * Ellenore, guest player character portrayed by Marisha Ray in ''L.A. by Night'' * Eleanor, supporting character in the video game ''Rule of Rose'' * Eleanor, supporting character in the video game ''The Walking Dead: A New Frontier'' * Eleanor "Ellie" Arroway, in the 1985 novel ''Contact (novel), Contact'' by Carl Sagan * List of Madlax characters#Elenore Baker, Elenore Baker, supporting character in the anime ''Madlax'' * List of NCIS characters#Ellie Bishop, Ellie Bishop, in the television series ''NCIS (TV series), NCIS'' * Eleanor Bonneville, a supporting character from the movie ''Jigsaw (2017 film)'' * Eleanor Butterbean, in the television series ''The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy'' * Elinor Dashwood, in the 1811 novel ''Sense and Sensibility'' by Jane Austen * Eleanor Douglas, in the 2013 young adult novel ''Eleanor & Park'', written by Rainbow Rowell * Elanor Gardner, daughter of Samwise Gamgee in J.R.R Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings'' * Princess Eleanor Matilda Henstridge, in the television series ''The Royals (TV series), The Royals'' * Eleanor Hume, a main character from the videogame ''Tales of Berseria'' * Eleanor Lamb, one of the main protagonists of ''BioShock 2'' by Irrational Games * Chipettes, Eleanor Miller, one of the members of the female chipmunk music artist band The Chipettes * Ellie Nash, in ''Degrassi: The Next Generation'' * Eleanor Oliphant, protagonist of ''Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine'' * Elinor Rabbit, the titular protagonist often accompanied by Olive and Ari in the animated PBS Kids series ''Elinor Wonders Why'' * Eleanor Savage, love interest, therapeutic friend, and conversational other to protagonist Amory Blaine in F. Scott Fitzgerald's ''This Side of Paradise'' * The Good Place#Cast and characters, Eleanor Shellstrop, the protagonist of American fantasy sitcom ''The Good Place'' * Mage & Demon Queen#Major characters, Queen Elenoir Siegwald, a character in the Filipino Webtoon (platform), Webtoon series ''Mage & Demon Queen'' * Eleanor Tilney, in the 1803 novel ''Northanger Abbey'' by Jane Austen * Eleanor of Tristain, in the novels and anime ''The Familiar of Zero'' * Elinor Tyrell, handmaid to Margaery Tyrell in the ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' series * Eleanor “Nell” Vance, in The Haunting of Hill House * List of Gossip Girl characters#Eleanor Waldorf, Eleanor Waldorf, mother of a protagonist, Blair Waldorf, in TV series ''Gossip Girl'' * Ellie Woodcomb, in the television series ''Chuck (TV series), Chuck'' * Miss Ellie Ewing Eleanor Southworth Ewing Farlow, the matriarch of the Ewing family in the CBS drama series ''Dallas (1978 TV series), Dallas'' * Queen Elinor, in the Disney/Pixar movie ''Brave (2012 film), Brave''


Music

* "Elenore," a 1968 song by The Turtles. * "Eleanor Rigby," a 1966 song by The Beatles. * "Lady Eleanor," a 1971 song by Lindisfarne. * "Eleanor Put Your Boots On", a 2006 song by Franz Ferdinand (band), Franz Ferdinand.


Animals

* Eleonora cockatoo, a parrot.


Vehicles

* Eleanor (automobile), the vehicle used in ''Gone in 60 Seconds'' (Gone in 60 Seconds (1974 film), 1974) as well as the Gone in 60 Seconds (2000 film), 2000 remake.


See also

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Notes


References

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