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Three questions:1)What do you think of it?2)With or without the "h"?3)Any combo suggestions? I'm leaning towards Norah Aveline or Norah Josephine.
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1)What do you think of it? Love it spelled Nora. Hate it spelled Norah.2)With or without the "h"? Without.3)Any combo suggestions? Nora Josephine is beautiful. These are the Nora combos curretly on my list: Nora Daisy, Nora Lavender, Nora Maxine, Nora Vivienne, Nora Willow, Nora Winifred.
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Norah Josephine is beautiful!!!!I love the name. With the h.
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1. I like it mainly because my niece is Nora. I was not too fond of it before that.2. No "h".3. My niece is Nora Ashling. I like Norah Josephine. Others - Norah Catherine, Norah Jane.
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It's a very pretty name, and I definitely prefer the H. I prefer the H on all names for which it is an option, such as Sarah over Sara, Susannah over Susanna, etc. It makes the name look more finished and polished, more sophisticated and beautiful.
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1) Absolutely love it, it will be the name of my first daughter (as a NN for Eleanor)2) Without the 'h', I just find it unnecessary3) Norah Josephine is so awesome, it used to be my favorite Nora combo :). I also always liked the combo Norah Kathleen

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It's nice!WITHOUT THE H!!!!!!! I think it's interesting how many people prefer Norah. I think Norah looks so.....uhm wrong. After all Nora is the original and I think it's much better. I don't think it looks like a nn spelled Nora at all.Nora Miriam (my cousin's name), Nora Aveline is lovely so is Nora Josephine. hmmmmm I like Nora Lenore but it's kind of repetitive. Nora Isabel, Nora Fay, Nora Rosaline, Nora Louise, Nora Christine, Nora Virginia, Nora Lucy, Nora Ruby, Nora Ishbel, Nora Eve, Nora Mae, Nora Mildred, Nora Mabel, Nora Hazel.

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1) I like it.2) With the 'h'. Without the 'h' it makes me think of an old lady.3)
Norah Genevieve
Norah Adelaide
Norah Magdalene
Norah Virginia
Norah Eleanor
Norah Chrysanthe
Norah Gwendolen
Norah Beatrice/Beatrix
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1) I LOVE Nora(h).2) I like it better without the h, but the h is fine too.3) I don't have any Nora combos because I prefer it as a nickname for Eleanor or Honora. I could try to think of some, but my baby is yelling at me-- gotta go! :)
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not too keen tbh. but if used I think it should be Norah.
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1. I like the simplicity and "normal person" feel of Nora/h
2. I prefer it without the h
3. Only because it is becomming more popular in my state (top 100), it has been relegated to middle name for the moment. I like:Francesca Nora - Jasan Bateman's child, can't take credit for it.
Millicent Nora
Jaqueline Nora - Just though of it. I'm not even thrilled with Jaqueline, but like how it sounds with Nora.

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which statedo you live in ? just curious....bit sad that it's getting so popular. I live in Germany and know two girls named Nora (one is Nora Miriam) and a Mona Eva Nora.
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I like the 'h' very much. Norah looks like a full name in its own right to me, whereas Nora might be short for something else. Norah Aveline and Norah Josephine are both nice. I like Norah Katherine and Norah Vivien.
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I like Norah with the h. Nora sounds like a nn of Elinor, Honora, or Leonora. Norah is more finished.
I like the name though it is not a favourite.
I think Norah Katherine sounds nice.
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Ooh, I love Leonora! My great-grandfather was named Leo, and I always wanted to honor him in some way, so this would be perfect. Thanks for mentioning it!
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1)What do you think of it? I really like it - but only this spelling.2)With or without the "h"? With the "h" because Nora looks so plain to me (same reason why I prefer Sarah to Sara, it just looks prettier).3)Any combo suggestions? I'm horrible at combos but I'm sure there are other Nora / Norah lovers on here who will be a bigger help to you than I would be!
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- I think Norah is charming, sweet, lovely and a little whimsical.
It's on my list =). - Norah. Not sure why, perhaps because it reminds me of Norah Jones, so the h gives the name a musical feel. Norah Aveline and Norah Josephine are gorgeous, though my fav of these two is Norah Josephine. I'm going to suggest some combos with a similar feel to Norah Aveline and Norah Josephine.Norah Violet
Norah Pearl
Norah Jane
Norah Ophelia
Norah Sadie
Norah Isobel=)
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1. I'm torn with this name, I like it, and I don't at the same time. I'm leaning towards liking at the moment though.2. Definitely with the 'h' it makes it look rounded and finished.3. I would so stick with Norah Josephine, that is gorgeous.
Other suggestions;
Norah Faye - this sounds whimsical and flowy to me and I really like that.
Norah Vivika - this sort of spikes it up a bit, I like it, but sort of reminds me of a mean girl.
Norah Carys - again super flowy and sweet.
Norah Eve That's all I can think of at the mo.
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