All about the name ELLENOR

Meaning, origin, history.

Ellenor, of Germanic origin, is a unique and elegant given name. It is derived from the Old German elements 'Adal' meaning noble, and 'Hild' which signifies battle. Thus, Ellenor can be interpreted as "noble in battle." This moniker has been used throughout history, with notable figures such as Saint Ellenor, an Irish saint who lived in the 6th century. In the modern era, it gained popularity in England during the Victorian period and has since been recognized as a charming alternative to more common names like Helen or Eleanor. The name Ellenor lends itself well to several appealing nicknames, including Ella, Nora, and Nelly, providing further versatility for parents seeking a distinctive yet approachable name for their child.

See also

Irish
German

Popularity of the name ELLENOR since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Ellenor experienced its highest popularity in recent years with 29 births in 2019 and 22 births in 2023. However, it's important to note that the name's usage has been quite inconsistent throughout history, with notable peaks occurring in 1916 (18 births) and 1921 (21 births), followed by a significant decline."

Name variation ELLENOR.