Aleanor
a-lea-nor
Origin:French
Meaning:Old north; Light, luminous, radiant
Aleanor is a variant of the girl’s name Eleanor, which has diverse origins around the world. In France, it has roots in the southeastern region of Provence, deriving from the name Alienòr. Eleanor of Aquitaine was an early bearer of this name, and she was queen of both France and England in her lifetime. Aleanor might also stem from the German word Aldenor, meaning “old north.” Alternatively, the name may come from the Arabic name Nurah, which means “light,” “luminous,” and “radiant.” Eleanor Roosevelt is one of the most notable Eleanors in recent history. She was a First Lady, the wife of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and a famous humanitarian who helped draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. With such inspirational namesakes to look up to, baby Aleanor is destined to be a little star, shining bright for all to see.
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