Eleanor Name Meaning, Origin, Celebrities, Graphic Designs
Name: Eleanor
Pronunciation: e-lea-nor
Origin: French, Greek
Meaning: Sun ray; Shining light; The Other Aenor
Gender: girl’s name, feminine name
Story of Eleanor name 🔗
Eleanor is a girl’s name with French and Greek origins that’s rich with history. Coming from the Old French name Aliénor, it translates to “the other Aenor”. This may have come from the French Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, who’s mother’s name was Aenor, giving your little one plenty of historical roots.
Eleanor is also sometimes seen as a variant of the Greek name Helen, meaning “sun ray” or “shining light”. The most famous American Eleanor in history was probably the outspoken Eleanor Roosevelt, the longest-serving first lady of the US and wife to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Eleanor is—rightfully—climbing in popularity in the US, though it has yet to reach the heights of 1913 to 1928.
Variations include Elinor, Eleanore, and the nicknames Ellie and Nora. With so many cute variants and baby’s natural star power, this name will be number one in no time.
Eleanor in other languages 🔗
- Breton: Azenor
- Catalan: Elionor
- Danish: Ellinor, Leonora
- Dutch, Polish, Latvian: Eleonora
- English: Eleanor, Elinor
- Estonian: Eleonoora, Ellinor
- French: Eléonore, Éléonore, Léonore, Elléonore, Eléanor, Éléanor, Éléanore, Aliénor, Aénor
- German: Eleonore
- Greek: Ελεονώρα
- Hungarian, Slovak: Eleonóra
- Indonesian: Eleanor, Eleonora, Leonora
- Irish: Eileanóra, Elienor[8]
- Italian: Eleonora, Leonora
- Occitan: Alienor, Alienòr
- Portuguese: Leonora, Leonor
- Provençal: Lenoa, Leno
- Spanish: Leonor
- Swedish: Eleanora, Ellinor, Elleonore, Elna
- Welsh: Elinor
Common Nicknames for Eleanor 🔗
- Ellie
- Nora
- Len
- Ella
- Nell
- Leni
- Lora
- Eleanora
Graphic designs for Eleanor 🔗
Eleanor name is composed of flowers and roses in a beautiful green garden:
Famous people named Eleanor 🔗
People with the given name Eleanor 🔗
Eleanor of Alburquerque (1374–1435)
Castilian noblewoman, Countess of Alburquerque and wife of Ferdinand I of AragornEleanor of Anjou (1289–1341)
daughter of Charles II of Naples and Mary of Hungary, and wife of Frederick III of SicilyEleanor of Aquitaine (c. 1122–1204)
wife of Louis VII of France and Henry II of England, mother of Richard I and King JohnEleanor of Aragon, Queen of Castile (1358–1382)
wife of John I of CastileEleanor of Aragon, Queen of Cyprus (1333–1417)
wife of Peter I of CyprusEleanor of Aragon, Queen of Portugal (1402–1445)
wife of Edward I of PortugalEleanor of Arborea (1347–1404)
Sardinian judgeEleanor of Austria (1498–1558)
Queen consort of Portugal (1516–1521) and of France (1530–1547)Eleanor of Brittany (abbess) (1285–1342)
granddaughter of Eleanor of Provence and Henry III, and later Abbess of FontevraudEleanor of Castile (1307–1359)
wife of Alfonso IV of AragonEleanor of Castile (1202–1244)
wife of James I of AragonEleanor of Castile (1241–1290)
wife of Edward I of England, mother of Edward IIEleanor of Castile (died 1416)
wife of Charles III of NavarreEleanor of Champagne (1102–1147)
wife of Ralph I, Count of VermandoisEleanor of England, Countess of Leicester (1215–1275)
daughter of King John of England, wife of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of LeicesterEleanor of England, Countess of Bar (1269–1298)
daughter of Edward I, betrothed to Alfonso III of Aragon, and wife of Henry III of BarEleanor of England, Queen of Castile (1161–1214)
daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine; wife of Alfonso VIII of CastileEleanor of Lancaster (1318–1372)
Lady Beaumont and Countess of ArundelEleanor of Naples (1450–1493)
wife of Ercole I d’Este, Duke of FerraraEleanor of Navarre (1426–1479)
wife of Gaston IV, Count of FoixEleanor of Normandy (b. 1011/1013, d. after 1071)
daughter of Richard II of NormandyEleanor of Portugal, Holy Roman Empress (1434–1467)
wife of Frederick III, Holy Roman EmperorEleanor of Portugal, Queen of Denmark (1211–1231)
Portuguese infanta and wife of Valdemar the YoungEleanor of Provence (1222–1291)
wife of Henry III of England, mother of Edward IEleanor of Scotland (1433–1480)
wife of Sigismund, Archduke of AustriaEleanor of Sicily (1349–1375)
wife of Peter IV of AragonEleanor of Toledo (1522–1562)
Spanish noblewoman and Duchess and Regent of Florence (1539)Eleanor of Viseu (1458–1525)
wife of John II of PortugalEleanor of Woodstock (1318–1355)
daughter of Edward II, wife of Reynold II, Count of GelderlandEleanor Butler, Countess of Desmond (c. 1545 – 1636)
wife of Gerald FitzGeraldEleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland (1519–1547)
wife of Henry Clifford, 2nd Earl of CumberlandEleanor de Bohun (1366–1399)
Duchess of Gloucester, Duchess of Aumale, Countess of Buckingham and Countess of EssexEleanor de Bohun (1304– 1363)
Countess of OrmondeEleanor de Clare (1292–1337)
granddaughter of Edward I of England and wife of Hugh Despenser the YoungerEleanor de Guzmán (1310–1351)
Castilian noblewoman and mistress of Alfonso XI of CastileEleanor de’ Medici (1567–1611)
Duchess of Mantua by marriage to Vincenzo I GonzagaEleanor de Montfort (1252–1282)
Princess of Wales and Lady of Snowdon, wife of Llywelyn ap GruffuddEleanor, Countess of Vermandois (c. 1149–1213)
Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester (1400–1452)
mistress and then second wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, sentenced to life imprisonment for treasonable necromancyEleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany (1184–1241)
daughter of Geoffrey, Duke of BrittanyEleanor FitzAlan (c. 1284 – July/August 1328)
wife of Henry de Percy, 1st Baron PercyEleanor Holland, Countess of Salisbury (1386 – after 1413)
wife of Thomas Montagu, 4th Earl of SalisburyEleanor Abrams (1885–1967)
American painterEleanor Adviento (born 1995)
New Zealand curlerEleanor Alberga (born 1949)
Jamaican contemporary music composerEleanor Ames, known as Eleanor Kirk (1831–1908)
American author, businesswoman, newspaper publisher, and suffragistEleanor Audley (1905–1991)
American actressEleanor Barooshian (1950–2016)
American musicianEleanor Boardman (1898–1991)
American actressEleanor Bodel (born 1948)
Swedish singerEleanor Bron (born 1938)
British actress and authorEleanor Butler, Lady Wicklow (1914–1997)
British architect and politicianEleanor Kearny Carr (1840–1912)
American political hostessEleanor Chesnut (1868–1905)
American Christian medical missionary and translator who worked in ChinaEleanor Clark (1913–1996)
American writerEleanor Coade (1733–1821)
British businesswomanEleanor Gladys Copenhaver (1896–1985)
American social worker and activistEleanor Coppola (1936–2024)
American documentary filmmakerEleanor Dale (born 2002)
English footballerEleanor Duckworth (born 1935)
Canadian psychologist and educatorEleanor Eden (1777–1851)
Countess of BuckinghamshireEleanor Estes (1906–1988)
American children’s writerEleanor Evans (1893–1969)
British singer, actress and stage directorEleanor Lansing Dulles (1895–1996)
American economist and diplomatEleanor Farjeon (1881–1965)
British writerEleanor Fortescue-Brickdale (1872–1945)
British artistEleanor Friedberger (born 1976)
American musicianEleanor Garatti (1909–1998)
American swimmerEleanor Glanville (1654–1709)
English entomologist and naturalistEleanor Gwynn (known colloquially as “Nell”) (1650–1687)
Restoration actress and mistress of Charles II of EnglandEleanor Heartney (born 1954)
American art criticEleanor Helin (1932–2009)
American astronomerEleanor Hibbert (1906–1993)
British novelistEleanor Holm (1912–2004)
American competition swimmerEleanor Holmes Norton (born 1937)
American politicianEleanor Ireland (born 1926)
British computer scientistEleanor James (born 1986)
British actressEleanor Josaitis (1931–2011)
American civil rights activistEleanor Jourdain (1863–1924)
British academicEleanor Kasrils (1936–2009)
Scottish-South African anti-apartheid activistEleanor Campbell King (1906–1991)
American modern dancer and choreographerEleanor Warwick King (born 1957)
British appellate court judgeEleanor Knott (1886–1975)
Irish scholar, academic and lexicographerEleanor Laing (born 1958)
British politicianEleanor Lee (born 1999)
Singaporean actress, singer and modelEleanor Agnes Lee (1841–1873)
diarist, poet, and daughter of Robert E. LeeEleanor Macomber (1801–1840)
missionary, teacherEleanor Maguire (born 1970)
Irish neuroscientistEleanor Marx (1855–1898)
British writer and daughter of Karl MarxEleanor Matsuura
British-Japanese actressEleanor Wilson McAdoo (1889–1967)
American author and the youngest daughter of United States President Woodrow WilsonEleanor McEvoy (born 1967)
Irish musician, singer/songwriterEleanor Southey Baker McLaglan (1879–1969)
New Zealander medical doctorEleanor Mears (1917–1992)
Scottish medical practitioner and campaignerEleanor Modrakowska (1879–1955)
American painterEleanor Mondale
American actress, infotainer, television personalityEleanor Montague (1926–2018)
American radiologist and educator who established breast-conserving therapy in the United StatesEleanor Montgomery (1946–2013)
American high jumperEleanor Mosley (born 1700)
English milliner and businesswomanEleanor Munro (1928–2022)
American art critic, art historian, writer, and editorEleanor Nabwiso
Ugandan actress, producer, director and television personalityEleanor Legasto Nishiumi, known as Ellen Nishiumi (born 1966)
Filipino television personalityEleanor Norcross (1854–1923)
American painterEleanor Nwadinobi
Nigerian medical doctor and women’s health activistEleanor Oldroyd (born 1962)
British radio broadcasterEleanor O’Meara (died 2000)
Canadian figure skaterEleanor Anne Ormerod (1828–1901)
British entomologistEleanor Owen (1921–2022)
also known as Eleanor DeVito, American journalist, playwright, university professor, costume designer, theatre actress, and mental health professionalEleanor Parker (1922–2013)
American actressEleanor Patterson (born 1996)
Australian track and field athlete who competes in the high jumpEleanor Addison Phillips (1874–1952)
English educationist and founder of the first UK Soroptimist movement, the Venture ClubEleanor Pilgrim (born 1977)
Welsh professional golferEleanor Anne Porden (1795–1825)
English poetEleanor Porter (1868–1920)
American novelistEleanor Powell (1912–1982)
American tap dancer and actressEleanor Race (born 1970)
American field hockey playerEleanor Rathbone (1872–1946)
British politicianEleanor Reeves (born 1980)
British politicianEleanor Robinson (born 1947)
British former ultramarathon runnerEleanor Butler Roosevelt (1888–1960)
American philanthropistEleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962)
First Lady of U.S., wife of President Franklin RooseveltEleanor Ruggles (1916–2008)
American biographerEleanor Roosevelt Seagraves (born 1927)
American librarian, educator, historian, and editorEleanor Ryan-Doyle (born 1998)
Irish professional footballerEleanor Sayre (1916–2001)
American curator and art historianEleanor Scoones (1981–2023)
English television director and producerEleanor Simmonds (born 1994)
British former Paralympian swimmerEleanor Smart (born 1995)
American high diverEleanor Smeal (born 1939)
American women’s rights activistEleanor Smith (born 1957)
British politicianEleanor Soltau (1877–1962)
English doctorEllie Taylor (born 1983)
British comedian, television personality, actress, and writerEleanor Tennant (1895–1974)
tennis player and coach from the U.S.Eleanor Threlkeld (born 1998)
English cricketerEleanor Tomlinson (born 1992)
English actressEleanor Vachell (1879–1948)
Welsh botanistEleanor Vadala (1923–2023)
American chemist, materials engineer and balloonistEleanor Wong
pianist and professor in Hong KongEleanor Woodruff (1891–1980)
American stage and silent screen actressEleanor Worthington Cox (born 2001)
English actress
People with the given name Eleanour 🔗
- Eleanour Sinclair Rohde (1881–1950)
British garden designer
People with the given name Elenore 🔗
Elenore Abbott (1875–1935)
American painter and book illustratorElenore Freedman (1926–2022)
American educatorElenore Pepper (1924–2006)
American field hockey playerElenore Sturko
Canadian politician
People with the given name Eleonore 🔗
Eleonore of Austria, Queen of Poland (1653–1697)
wife of firstly Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki and secondly Charles V, Duke of LorraineEleonore Batthyány-Strattmann (1672–1741)
Viennese court ladyEleonore Büning (born 1952)
German music journalist and writerEleonore Caburet (born 2004)
French rhythmic gymnastEleonore Carboniers
Dutch poetÉléonore Caroit (born 1985)
French politicianEleonore Cellard
French scholarEleonore Dailly
American filmmakerEleonore de Ahna (1838–1865)
German operatic soprano/mezzo-sopranoEleonore Heerwart (1835–1911)
German kindergarten teacher, educator and writerEleonore Hendricks (born 1983)
American actress, photographer and casting directorEleonore Koch (1926–2018)
German-born Brazilian painter and sculptorEléonore Denuelle de La Plaigne (1787–1868)
French mistress of Emperor Napoleon I of FranceEleonore Marguerre (born 1978)
German opera singer (coloratura soprano) with Belgic-French ancestorsEleonore Merza
anthropologist who studies Adygean diaspora communities in Israel and beyondEleonore Noll-Hasenclever (1880–1925)
German alpinist who mainly climbed in the Swiss AlpsEleonore Pameijer (born 1960)
Dutch flute playerEleonore Pecanka (born 1956)
Austrian field hockey playerEleanor Ragsdale (1926–1998)
American educator, entrepreneur, and activistEleonore Schikaneder (1751–1821)
Austrian stage actress and theatre managerEleonore Schoenfeld (1925–2007)
American musicianEleonore Schönborn (1920–2022)
Austrian politicianEleonore Schönmaier
Canadian poet and fiction writer.Eleonore Schwarz (born 1936)
Austrian singerEleonore Stump (born 1947)
American philosopherEleonore Trefftz (1920–2017)
German physicistEleonore von Grothaus (1734–1794)
German noblewoman, a writer and poet, and a lay musicianEleonore von Habsburg (born 1994)
Austrian modelEleonore von Raab
Austrian collector of mineralsEleonore Weisgerber (born 1947)
German television actressEleanore Wurtzel (b.1954)
American biologist
People with the given name Elinor 🔗
Elinor Proby Adams (1885–1945)
British oil painter, book illustrator and mural painterElinor Armer (born 1939)
American pianist, music educator and composerElinor Barker (born 1994)
Welsh road and track racing cyclistElinor Bellingham-Smith (1906–1988)
British painter of landscapes and still lifeElinor Bennett (born 1943)
Welsh harpistElinor Langton-Boyle
Hawaiian businesswoman and journalistElinor Brent-Dyer (1894–1969)
English writer of children’s literatureElinor Burkett (born 1946)
American journalist, author, film producer, and documentary directorElinor Busby (born 1924)
American science fiction writer and fanzine editorElinor Cahn (1925–2020)
American photographerElinor Carucci (born 1971)
Israeli-American photographer and educatorEvelyn May Clowes, known by the pseudonym Elinor Mordaunt (1872–1942)
English author, writer and travellerElinor Crawley (born 1991)
Welsh actressElinor Darwin (1879–1954)
Irish-born illustrator, engraver and portrait painterElinor DeWire (born 1953)
American author, freelance writer, editor, public speaker, educator, and blogger based in ConnecticutElinor Donahue (born 1937)
American actressElinor Virginia Martin, known as Elinor Fair (1903–1957)
American actressElinor Fettiplace
English cookery book writerElinor Field (1902–1998)
American film actressElinor Freer
American pianistElinor Gadon (1925–2018)
American cultural historian, Indologist, art historian and authorElinor Wight Gardner (1892–1980)
geology lecturer at Bedford College, London and research fellow at Lady Margaret HallElinor D. Gregg (1886–1970)
American public nurseElinor Glyn (1864–1943)
British novelistElinor Goldschmied (1910–2009)
English educationalistElinor Gwynn
Welsh poet and environmentalistElinor Hallé (1856–1926)
British sculptor and inventorElinor Hancock (1898–1942)
American actressElinor Lander Horwitz (1929–2022)
American author of young adult and adult booksElinor Mead Howells (1837–1910)
American artist, architect and aristocratElinor Joseph (born 1991)
Israeli soldierElinor Kershaw (1884–1971)
American stage and motion-picture actressElinor Macartney Lane (1864–1909)
American novelistElinor Lawless (born 1983)
Northern Irish actressElinor Leigh
British stage actor of the seventeenth centuryElinor Levin (born 1987)
American politicianElinor Lipman (born 1950)
American novelist, short story writer, and essayistElinor Lyon (1921–2008)
English children’s author from a Scottish family backgroundElinor Mavor
editor of Amazing Stories and Fantastic from early 1979 until late 1981Elinor Middlemiss (born 1967)
Scottish badminton playerElinor Ochs
American linguistic anthropologist, and Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at University of California, Los AngelesElinor Ostrom (1933–2012)
American political scientist and Nobel prize winnerElinor Portnoy
Israeli-born glass artist based in London, EnglandElinor Ross (1926–2020)
American opera singerElinor Sauerwein (1914–2010)
American philanthropistElinor Shaffer (born 1935)
professor at the School of Advanced Study, University of LondonElinor Smith (1911–2010)
American aviatorElinor Sneshell
English barber-surgeon active during the reign of Elizabeth I of EnglandElinor Snowsill (born 1989)
Welsh rugby union playerElinor Sullivan
American physiologist specializing in behavioural neuroscienceElinor Sweetman
Irish poet and authorElinor Meissner Traeger (1906–1983)
American composer, pianist, and writerElinor Remick Warren (1900–1991)
American composer of contemporary classical music and pianistElinor Whitney Field (1889–1980)
American writer of children’s booksElinor Wilson
president of Assisted Human Reproduction Canada between February 14, 2007, and September 30, 2012Elinor Wylie (1885–1928)
American writer
People with the given name Elinore 🔗
Elinore Blaisdell (1900–1994)
American illustratorElinore Denniston (1900–1978)
American writer of more than 40 mystery novels under the pseudonym Rae FoleyElinore Johansson (born 1996)
Swedish handball playerElinore Pruitt Stewart (1876–1933)
American homesteader in Wyoming and memoiristElinore Schöpp
former German curler
People with the given name Elleanor 🔗
- Elleanor Eldridge (c.1784-c.1845)
African American/Native American entrepreneur
People with the given name Eleonora 🔗
Eleonora Ernestina von Daun, Marquise of Pombal (1721–1789)
second wife of Portuguese statesman Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of PombalEleonora Abbagnato (born 1978)
Italian ballet dancer, model, and actressEleonora Aguiari (born 1973)
Italian installation artist and authorEleonora Alverà (born 1982)
Italian curlerEleonora Alvisi (born 2003)
Italian tennis playerEleonora Bargili
Italian pastellist active during the eighteenth centuryEleonora Bentivoglio (1470–1540)
Italian ruler, Lady of Sassuolo by marriage to Giberto III Pio di SavoiaEleonora Bergman (born 1947)
Polish architectural historian who has worked on the preservation of Jewish heritage in PolandEleonora Berlanda (born 1976)
former Italian female middle-distance runnerEleonora Bilotta
Italian researcher into complex systems and human–computer interactionEleonora Brigliadori (born 1960)
Italian model, actress and television personalityEleonora Brown (born 1948)
Italian film actressEleonora Bruzual
Venezuelan writer and journalistEleonora Buratto (born 1982)
Italian soprano opera singerEleonora Carrillo
Salvadoran model and beauty pageant titleholderEleonora Cassano (born 1965)
Argentine ballet dancer and teacherEleonora Catsigeras (born 1956)
Uruguayan mathematicianEleonora Cecchini (born 2003)
Sammarinese footballerEleonora Cortini (born 1992)
Italian Soubrette, model, actress and television presenterEleonora Czartoryska (1710–1795)
Polish princess, born Countess von Waldstein-WartenbergEleonora Charlotta d’Albedyhll (1770–1835)
Swedish countess, poet and salon holderEleonora Daniele (born 1976)
Italian television presenter and former actressEleonora Davtyan (born 1992)
Armenian professional footballerEleonora De Angelis (born 1967)
Italian voice actressEleonora De Paolis (born 1986)
Italian paracanoeistEleonora Di Nezza
Italian mathematicianEleonora Dimakos
Greek-Canadian model, actress, journalist, makeup artist, esthetician, and spa managerEleonora Dominici (born 1996)
Italian racewalkerEleonora Dziękiewicz (born 1978)
Polish volleyball playerEleonora Duse (1858–1924)
Italian actressEleonora Ehrenbergová (1832–1912)
Czech operatic sopranoEleonora Eksanishvili (1919–2003)
Georgian pianist, music educator and composerEleonora Gasparrini (born 2002)
Italian professional track and road cyclistEleonora Giorgi (born 1953)
Italian actressEleonora Giorgi (racewalker) (born 1989)
Italian race walkerEleonora Goldoni (born 1996)
Italian professional footballerEleonora Jenko Groyer (1879–1959)
Slovenian physicianEleonora Kaminskaitė (1951–1986)
Lithuanian rowerEleonora Kezhova (born 1985)
retired Bulgarian rhythmic gymnastEleonora Kodele (born 1998)
Slovenian handball playerEleonora Lo Bianco (born 1979)
Italian volleyball playerEleonora Luthander (1954–2021)
Swedish and Serbian poet, columnist and translatorEleonora Marchiando (born 1997)
Italian athleteEleonora Masalab (born 1988)
Ukrainian model and beauty pageant titleholderEleonora Mihalca (born 1945)
former international table tennis player from RomaniaEleonora Milusheva (born 1973)
Bulgarian athleteEleonora Ramirez di Montalvo (1602–1659)
Italian educator, author, and poetEleonora Monti
18th-century Italian artist best known as a portraitistEleonora Oliva (born 1998)
Italian professional footballerEleonora Patacchini
economistEleonora Patuzzo (born 1989)
road cyclist from ItalyEleonora Pedron (born 1982)
Italian model and actress who was crowned Miss Italia 2002Eleonora Piacezzi (born 1995)
Italian professional footballerEleonora Requena (born 1968)
Venezuelan poetEleonora Rossi Drago (1925–2007)
Italian film actressEleonora Schmitt (born 1931)
former Olympic freestyle swimmer from BrazilEleonora Sears (1881–1968)
American tennis champion of the 1910sEleonora Soldo (born 1984)
Italian road and track racing cyclistEleonora Säfström (1770–1857)
Swedish stage actressEleonora Trivella (born 1990)
Italian lightweight rowerEleonora Troja
Italian astrophysicistEleonora Tscherning (1817–1890)
Danish painterEleonora Vallone (born 1955)
Italian actress, model and TV-personalityEleonora “Ellen” van Dijk (born 1987)
Dutch road and track cyclistEleonora Vandi (born 1996)
Italian middle-distance runnerEleonora Vargas
Italian film actressEleonora Vegliante (born 1973)
Venezuelan former professional tennis playerEleonora Vild (born 1969)
is a Serbian former basketball playerEleonora Vindau (born 1986)
Ukrainian soprano opera singerEleonora Vinnichenko (born 1993)
Ukrainian former competitive figure skaterEleonora Vinogradova (1931– 2003)
Ukrainian choir director, educator, and professorEleonora von Essen (born 1978)
Swedish food writer and cookbook authorEleonora Wexler (born 1974)
Argentine actressEleonora Ziemięcka (born 1819–1869)
Polish philosopher and publicistEleonora Zouganeli (born 1983)
Greek singerEleonora Zrza (1797–1862)
Danish opera soprano
People with the given name Ellinor 🔗
Ellinor Davenport Adams
British journalist and writerEllinor Aiki (1893–1969)
Estonian painterEllinor Flor (born 1946)
Norwegian textile artistEllinor Franzén (born 1978)
Swedish singerEllinor Hinks (1912–2004)
Principal of Nonington College of Physical Education in Kent, UKEllinor Huusko (born 1996)
Swedish professional racing cyclistEllinor Ljungros (born 1953)
former female long-distance runner from SwedenEllinor Peerschke (1954–2023)
American scientistEllinor Südow (born 1998)
Swedish professional golferEllinor Vanderveer (1886–1976)
American actressEllinor Wachsmuth, known as Ellinor Tordis (1895–1973)
Austrian dancer and dance educator in Vienna in the 1920s
People with the given name Ellinore 🔗
- Ellinore Lightbody (born 1959)
British tennis coach and former professional player