Leonora (given name)
Leonora is a feminine given name which is a variation of Eleanor. It was relatively common in the 19th century in Western countries, ranking as the 314th most popular female given name in the United States in 1880. [1] The name has declined in popularity but remains in use. Sixty-four newborn American girls were given the name in 2020.[2]
![]() Leonora Braham as Patience in the opera Patience  | |
| Pronunciation | /liːəˈnɒrə/ | 
|---|---|
| Gender | Female | 
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Italian, Spanish | 
| Region of origin | Europe | 
| Other names | |
| Related names | Eleanor | 
People
    
- Leonara Elizabeth Grant (1931–2016), New Zealand actress, known as Lee Grant
 - Leonora Baroni, seventeenth century musician and composer
 - Leonora Braham, English opera singer and actress
 - Leonora Carrington, Mexican surrealist painter
 - Leonora Christina (disambiguation), Danish princess
 - Leonora Duarte, Flemish musician and composer
 - Leonora Beck Ellis (1862-1951), American educator, author, poet, social reformer
 - Leonora Hornblow (1920–2005), American novelist, children's writer and socialite
 - Leonora Jakupi, singer from Kosovo
 - Leonora Jiménez, former Miss Asia Pacific International
 - Leonora King, Canadian physician
 - Leonora Jessie Little (1865–1945), Australian zoologist and philanthropist
 - Leonora O'Reilly, American feminist, suffragist, and trade union organizer
 - Leonora Sanvitale
 - Leonora (singer) Danish singer, representing Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019
 
Fictional characters
    
- Leonora Orantes, in the 2011 film Contagion, played by Marion Cotillard
 - "Leonora" is used for Eleonora di Guienna, a main character in Donizetti's opera Rosmonda d'Inghilterra
 - Leonora, the heroine of Verdi's operas La forza del destino and Il trovatore
 - Leonora Ashburnham, in the Ford Madox Ford novel The Good Soldier
 - Leonora, in the film Topsy-Turvy
 - Leonora, the villain of the Mexican TV series Miss XV
 - Leonora, in the video game Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
 - Leonora, in the novel In a dark, dark wood by Ruth Ware
 
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