Eleanor

Gender: Girl
Origin: English and French
Meaning: Light-hearted; shining light
Popularity: #14

Eleanor Meaning and Origin

Eleanor is a girl’s name of English, French origin meaning light-hearted; shining light. The name Eleanor is derived from the Provençal name “Aliénor,” which itself is a variant of the Greek name “Helenē.” The meaning of Eleanor is often interpreted as “bright,” “shining,” or “light.” Eleanor has a notable historical legacy, with several prominent figures bearing the name. One of the most famous figures is Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122-1204), who was Queen consort of France and later Queen consort of England through her marriages to King Louis VII of France and King Henry II of England. Eleanor has been a popular name throughout history and continues to be favored by parents today. It experienced peaks in popularity during different periods. In the early 20th century, it was quite popular in the United States, but its popularity declined in the mid-20th century. However, in recent years, Eleanor has been experiencing a resurgence and has regained popularity in many English-speaking countries.

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