![]() Eleanor Gwynn ‒ (known colloquially as “Nell”) (1650-1687), Restoration actress and mistress of Charles II of England.Eleanor Bodel ‒ (born 1948), Swedish singer.Ellinor Aiki ‒ (1893 – 1969), Estonian painter. ![]() Eleanor Anne Porden ‒ (1795 – 1825), English poet.Eleanor of Arborea ‒ (1347 – 1404), Sardinian judge.Eleanor of Woodstock ‒ (1318 – 1355), daughter of Edward II, wife of Reynold II, Count of Gelderland.Eleanor of Anjou ‒ (1289 -1341), daughter of Charles II of Naples and Mary of Hungary, and wife of Frederick III of Sicily.Eleanor of Castile ‒ (1241 – 1290), wife of Edward I of England, mother of Edward II.Eleanor of Provence ‒ (1222 – 1291), wife of Henry III of England, mother of Edward I.Eleanor of England ‒ Countess of Leicester (1215 – 1275), daughter of King John of England, wife of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester.Eleanor of Castile ‒ (1202 – 1244), wife of James I of Aragon.Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany ‒ Daughter of Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany.Eleanor of England ‒ Queen of Castile (1161 – 1214), daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine wife of Alfonso VIII of Castile.1122 -1204), wife of Louis VII of France and Henry II of England, mother of Richard I and King John Eleanor Roosevelt ‒ (1884 – 1962), American First Lady from 1933-1945, born Anna Eleanor.Here are some famous people named Eleanor to help you find the perfect nickname for your Eleanor: This gives you an idea of how this nickname can be used and what nicknames can be gotten from it. One way to get a nickname for anyone is to consider famous people bearing the same name.
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