Names like Eleanor
Eleanor is a three-syllable Greek name that ends in -or. Each list below follows one of those threads on its own, so you can see exactly what the names share.
The same roots
Also Greek names, from the tradition Eleanor comes from.
Tiffany Greek · from Greek 'theophania' (manifestation of God), a medieval name for girls born near Epiphany
Catherine Greek · traditionally "pure"
Katheryn Greek · variant of Katherine, traditionally pure
Teresa Greek · of disputed etymology, traditionally linked to Greek 'therizein' (to harvest) or the island of Therasia
The same feel
Also classic and vintage revival names.
Charlotte French · French feminine diminutive of Charles (Germanic karl, "man"); queenly from George III's consort to today's young British princess, and friendly in its short forms Lottie and Charlie. The rare classic that reads regal and warm at once
Harriet Germanic · feminine form of Harry/Henry, meaning 'home ruler'
Isobel Scottish · variant of Isabel, from Hebrew Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath'
Evelyn English · traditionally "wished-for child," from the Norman French Aveline, though the root is debated; a surname for centuries and once a boys' name in Britain, it settled into a soft vintage classic that has peaked twice, a century apart
Names of the same moment
Each of these is at its highest in the 2020s, the same decade as Eleanor, on a similar curve.
Leonor Spanish · meaning debated, often linked to 'light' or 'compassion'; Leonor, Princess of Asturias, heir to the Spanish throne
Agatha Greek · good, kind
Odessa Greek · place name (city in Ukraine), from ancient Odessos
Elina Greek · Scandinavian/Finnish variant of Helena, traditionally meaning 'light' or 'torch'
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