Lenora is ok. I don't like Lenore. I knew a Leonore (I'm not sure how you spell it) It is pronounced Lee-uh-nor/Lee-o-nor
I like Leni as a nn. I think if you are going to use Nora as a nn then just call her Nora
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I know of an 8 year old girl nn'd Lenny. Super positive associations; she's sweet, smart and so wellmannered but beyond that I think it's kinda spunky and unexpected.
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I love Lenora. I know a 2.5 year old name Lenora and it's really cute on a little girl and of course grows/ages well. I don't think she has a nickname, but I think Lenny is very cute (I love masculine nns for very feminine fns), and so is Nora.
A lot of middle names go with Lenora. Lenora Elisabeth and Lenora Anne are both nice, but I like Elisabeth better. Other ones that I think sound nice:
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I like Norah as a nn.
Haha, then Lenora is perfect!
Lenora Corinne is the first thing that pops in my mind.
Lenora is ok. I don't like Lenore. I knew a Leonore (I'm not sure how you spell it) It is pronounced Lee-uh-nor/Lee-o-nor
I like Leni as a nn. I think if you are going to use Nora as a nn then just call her Nora
"I love to see a young girl go out and grab the world by the lapels. Life's a bitch. You've got to go out and kick ass." Maya Angelou
~ Auntie to L: 2013 and Peanut: EDD 11/2014 ~
I like both if your MN choices. Other options I think sound nice: Danielle, Elise, Grace, Noelle, Renee, Therese
I prefer Nora as a nn over Lenny.
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I love Lenora. I know a 2.5 year old name Lenora and it's really cute on a little girl and of course grows/ages well. I don't think she has a nickname, but I think Lenny is very cute (I love masculine nns for very feminine fns), and so is Nora.
A lot of middle names go with Lenora. Lenora Elisabeth and Lenora Anne are both nice, but I like Elisabeth better. Other ones that I think sound nice:
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