Lyonors

Gender
Female (Feminine | Girl)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
The meaning of Lyonors is unclear, but some suggest that it may be a variant of the name Eleanor, which means "bright, shining one".
Popularity
Lyonors is an extremely rare name and is not ranked in the top 1000 names in any country.

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Lyonors Name meanings & History

Lyonors is of English origin. The meaning of Lyonors is unclear, but some suggest that it may be a variant of the name Eleanor, which means "bright, shining one". Probably from Middle English lyon meaning "lion". It appears in Thomas Malory's 15th-century compilation of Arthurian legends Le Morte d'Arthur, belonging to a woman who had a child with Arthur [1]. Alfred Tennyson used the name in his poem Gareth and Lynette (1872) for the sister of Lynette (this character is called Lyonesse in Malory's version of the story). Lyonors is a name that is seldom used in modern times, although it may appeal to parents who are seeking a unique and unusual name for their daughter.

Zodiac Sign of Lyonors: Lover Taurus,Logical Libra

Synonyms of Lyonors:

L: Legal,Liaison,Lover,Luscious,Lazy,Lovely,Languid

Y: Yin/Yang,Yen/money,Youth-giving

O: Obstinate,Obsessive,Obsolete,Ostentatious,Organized

N: Nitpicking,Nutrition,Nice,Nervous,Nagging,Neurosis,Neat

R: Reason,Resourceful,Restless,Rational

S: Solidity,Security,Sex,Success,Social Standing,Sensuality,Status

Lyonors is:

  • a Common name
  • a Urban name
  • a Wholesome name

2.) Lyonors (Female)

Usage: Arthurian Romance

Meanings: The meaning of the name Lyonors is not well documented, but it is believed to mean "lion-hearted" or "lioness."


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Description: The origin of the name Lyonors is unclear, but it is believed to have originated from the French region of Normandy. The meaning of the name Lyonors is not well documented, but it is believed to mean "lion-hearted" or "lioness.". Appears in Thomas Malory's 15th-century compilation of Arthurian legends 'Le Morte d'Arthur', belonging to the daughter of Earl Sanam. Lyonors had an affair with Arthur and bore him a son, Borre. Alfred Lord Tennyson used the name in his poem 'Gareth and Lynette' (1872) for the sister of Lynette, a character usually called Lyonesse in medieval versions of the story. Lyonors is a versatile name that can be used anywhere in the world. It is most commonly used as a first name for baby girls, but could also be used as a middle name or surname.

Related Names to Lyonors

Some related names to Lyonors include Leonie, Leona, Liona, and Lysandra.