Elnorah is an exquisite and uncommon given name of Hebrew origin. Derived from the biblical name Eleanor, which itself is a variant of Aenor, a character in French epic poetry, Elnorah retains the elegance and sophistication associated with its historic roots. This unique name offers parents the opportunity to bestow their child with a distinctive moniker that still holds familiar undertones. Spelled as 'Elnorah', this name is often pronounced as /ɛlˈnɔrə/ in the English language, following the phonetic spelling. It consists of six letters, which can be broken down into 'El-', suggesting a connection to the Hebrew word for 'God', and '-norah', which shares its roots with the Hebrew name Nurah, meaning 'light'. While Elnorah is not particularly popular in modern times, it has been used sparingly throughout history, allowing it to retain an air of exclusivity. As a given name, Elnorah could be paired beautifully with a variety of surnames, creating unique and memorable combinations that stand out among more common pairings.
"Elnorah had 6 births recorded annually in 1920, making up all of its total births."