SEARCH FOR A PERSONAL NAME Whats in a name - a survey of first names

Use * for one or more unknown letters
Use ~ before name for Soundex search
Search
Help
Search
History
Kechik (M)> Nathan (M)> Nan (F)> Allyson (F)> Alexander (M)> Cathn (F)> Ellis (M)> Alicja (F)> Kell (F)> Kyla (F)> Kevin (M)> Anneka (F)> Kethrine (F)> Maris (F)> Elbilge (F)> Jitka (F)> Ninel (F)> Elke (F)> Betrig (F)> Molly (F)> Jude (F)> Kenna (F)> Peter (M)> Leonore (F)> Ellenor (F)> Ellic (M)> Judi (F)> Electra (F)> Maybel (F)> Liv (F)> Iseabal (F)> Peta (F)> Jehan (M)> Kees (M)> Kelda (F)> Nance (F)> Nuala (F)> Kanta (F)> Honora (F)> Ally (F)> Katijah (F)> Kim (F)> Sofya (F)> Isabilla (F)> Keeley (F)> Kyle (M)> Jon (M)> Kristene (F)> Amabilia (F)> Bento (M)> Joe (M)> Megan (F)> Nellen (F)> Helenore (F)>

Helenore (female)

Variants:Eleanor (F) Helenora (F)
   
Source(s): FreeCEN 1841 Census of Aberdeenshire
Notes:

English and Scottish spelling variant of Helenora/Eleanor.

The name Helenora is probably derived from the eponymous heroine of the long pastoral narrative "Helenore, or the Fortunate Shepherdess" by Alexander Ross [1699-1784], a Forfarshire schoolmaster. [See Helenora.]