[Opinions] Re: Eleanor
in reply to a message by Lapin
It's passable but low-key annoying, comes across as cliche-intelligent or self-important and dull, to me, and "the other Aenor" as a meaning doesn't appeal.
A masculine name I get somewhat the same impression from is Richard. Or unisex, Emerson.
Yet I do like Lenore / Eleonora / Leonora / Nellie somewhat.
A masculine name I get somewhat the same impression from is Richard. Or unisex, Emerson.
Yet I do like Lenore / Eleonora / Leonora / Nellie somewhat.
This message was edited 3/14/2020, 8:57 PM