Leonora (given name)
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 |
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]
People
- Leonara Elizabeth Grant (1931–2016), New Zealand actress, known as Lee Grant
- Leonora Ainsworth (1871–1939), American screenwriter
- Leonora de Alberti, English historian and suffragette
- Leonora Blanche Alleyne (1851–1933), English author, editor and translator
- Leonora Amar (1926–2014), Brazilian actress
- Leonora Anson, Countess of Lichfield (born 1949), British aristocrat
- Leonora LaPeter Anton, American journalist
- Leonora Armellini (born 1992), Italian pianist
- Leonora Armstrong (1895–1980), first Bahá’í to live in Brazil
- Leonora Arye (1931–2001), American sculptor and writer
- Leonora Baroni (1611-1670), seventeenth century musician and composer
- Leonora Barry (1849–1923), Irish-American labor activist
- Leonora Bilger (1893–1975), American chemist
- Leonora Braham (1853–1931), English opera singer and actress
- Leonora Brito (1954–2007), Welsh writer
- Leonora Carrington (1917–2011), Mexican surrealist painter
- Leonora Cohen (1873–1978), English suffragette and magistrate
- Leonora Corbett (1908–1960), British actress
- Leonora Scott Curtin, American botanist and philanthropist
- Leonora Demaj (born 1997), Danish-Kosovan handball player
- Leonora Dodge, American politician
- Leonora Dori (1568–1617), Italian-French courtier
- Leonora Duarte (1610–1678), Flemish musician and composer
- Leonora Ejupi (born 2000), Kosovan footballer
- Leonora Beck Ellis (1862-1951), American educator, author, poet, social reformer
- Leonora Eyles (1889–1960), English feminist writer
- Leonora Fani, Italian former film actress
- Leonora Geppi (born 1999), Italian cyclist
- Leonora van den Heever (1926–2025), South African judge
- Leonora A. Hohl (1909–1997), American microbiologist
- Leonora Hornblow (1920–2005), American novelist, children's writer and socialite
- Leonora Hughes (1897–1978), American dancer
- Leonora Payne Ison, British architectural draughtsperson and artist
- Leonora Jakupi (born 1979), singer from Kosovo
- Leonora Jiménez, former Miss Asia Pacific International
- Leonora King (1851–1925), Canadian physician
- Leonora Lafayette (1926–1975), American soprano
- Leonora Jessie Little (1865–1945), Australian zoologist and philanthropist
- Leonora MacKinnon (born 1994), Canadian fencer
- Leonora Marescoe (1637–1715), English merchant
- Leonora Jackson McKim (1879–1969), American violinist
- Léonora Miano (born 1973), Cameroonian author
- Leonora O'Brien, Irish pharmacist and entrepreneur
- Leonora O'Reilly, American feminist, suffragist, and trade union organizer
- Leonora Okine (born 1981), Ghanaian actress
- Leonora von Ottinger, American actress
- Leonora Philipps (1862–1915), British feminist activist
- Leonora Piper (1857–1950), American trance medium
- Leonora Polkinghorne (1873–1953), Australian writer and women’s activist
- Leonora Pujadas-McShine (1910–1995), Trinidadian women’s rights activist
- Leonora Jeffrey Rintoul (1878–1953), Scottish ornithologist and author
- Leonora Milà Romeu, Catalan pianist and composer
- Leonora Ruffo (1936–2007), Italian film actress
- Leonora Sansay (1773–1821), American novelist
- Leonora Sanvitale
- Leonora Selmer (1851–1930), Norwegian actress
- Leonora Sparkes (1879–1969), British-American mezzo-soprano
- Leonora Speyer (1872–1956), American violinist and poet
- Leonora Cannon Taylor (1796–1868), member of the Relief Society
- Leonora Tyson (1883–1959), English suffragette
- Leonora Christina Ulfeldt, Danish princess
- Leonora Wigan (1805–1884), British actor
- Leonora Wray (1886–1979), Australian golfer
- Leonora Zheleva (born 1999), Bulgarian footballer
- Leonora (singer) Danish singer, representing Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019
- Leonora Celestine Turzanski Ahlers (1839-1879) First female music teacher appointed by the Brooklyn Board of Education in 1871 [3]
Fictional characters
- Leonora Johnson, in the 2013 videogame GTA V.
- 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 Clyde, in the 1960 film The Little Shop of Horrors
- 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
References
- ^ "Popular Baby Names".
- ^ "Change in Popularity".
- ^ Times Union, December 6, 1871
See also
- Leonore (given name)
- Leonor, Princess of Asturias, Spanish princess