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[Opinions] wdyt Eleonore nn Lorli (prn. lore lee)
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I like Eleanore, but I prefer Elanor or Eleanor or Elinor. I find them quite pretty.Lorli is nms. A bit difficult to say. Sounds like a trendy variant of Lorelei. Ugh- just doesn't have a good sound.
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I think it would work. my close friend's name is Lauren and I call her Larley, so I don't see why Eleonore with Lorli (or Lorley) couldn't work as well.
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Well, Eleonore is nice, if not really my style. (I absolutely love Elenore, Elenor, and Lenore, but most of the other forms of the name do nothing for me.)Lorli, however, is a world of trouble for me. It's hard to say--sounds like Lauralee but without one of the syllables, and I'm having trouble saying it comfortably. It looks odd--like Lorelei and Orli (and honestly, an image of that block of wood Orlando Bloom is not what I like to see when I hear a name) smooshed together. Not attractive--not to my ears, at least. And finally, the -li ending makes it feel overly-twee and trendy, like Kayleigh-Bailey-Hailie.However, if I met a Lorli, I might be persuaded to like it. :)Array

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I like the nickname Lorli. Why not just use that?
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