Elnor is an uncommon name of Slavic origin, derived from the Old Slavonic elements 'yel' meaning 'light', and 'miru' signifying 'peace'. This unique name offers a blend of strength and harmony, reflecting its origins while standing out in contemporary naming trends. It's composed of five letters: E, L, N, O, and R, making it phonetically simple yet distinctively attractive.
The name Elnor experienced a significant rise and fall in popularity between 1904 to 1952. The years with the highest birth counts were during World War I and immediately after, peaking at 36 births in 1924. However, there was a steady decline thereafter, with the last notable peak being 28 births in 1929. Post-1930, the name's popularity dwindled rapidly, with only single-digit birth counts each year until it virtually disappeared by the end of World War II. Overall, Elnor had 843 births over these years.