Nonie

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Diminutive of IONE or NORA.

IONE   female   Greek Mythology, English
From Greek ιον (ion) meaning "violet flower". This was the name of a sea nymph in Greek mythology. It has been used as a given name in the English-speaking world since the 19th century, though perhaps based on the Greek place name Ionia, a region on the west coast of Asia Minor.
NORA   female   Irish, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Italian
Short form of HONORA or ELEANOR. Henrik Ibsen used it for a character in his play 'A Doll's House' (1879).
HONORA   female   Irish, English
Variant of HONORIA. It was brought to England and Ireland by the Normans.
HONORIA   female   Late Roman
Feminine form of HONORIUS.
HONORIUS   male   Late Roman
Late Latin name which meant "honour". This was the name of an emperor of the Western Roman Empire. It was also borne by a few early saints and four popes.
ELEANOR   female   English
From the Old French form of the Occitan name Aliénor. It was first borne by the influential Eleanor of Aquitaine (12th century), who was the queen of Louis VII, the king of France, and later Henry II, the king of England. She was named Aenor after her mother, and was called by the Occitan phrase alia Aenor "the other AENOR" in order to distinguish her from her mother.

The popularity of the name Eleanor in England during the Middle Ages was due to the fame of Eleanor of Aquitaine, as well as two queens of the following century: Eleanor of Provence, the wife of Henry III, and Eleanor of Castile, the wife of Edward I. More recently, it was borne by first lady Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962), the wife of American president Franklin Roosevelt.
AENOR   female   Ancient Germanic (Latinized)
Probably a Latinized form of a Germanic name of unknown meaning. This was the name of the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
FULL FORMS
ENGLISH: Annora, Elea, Eleanor, Eleanora, Eleanore, Elenora, Elinor, Ella, Elle, Ellie, Elly, Elnora, Honora, Ione, Leanora, Lenora, Lenore, Nell, Nelle, Nora, Norah
EQUIVALENTS
BULGARIAN: Eleonora
DANISH: Eleonora, Ella, Ellinor, Nora
DUTCH: Eleonora, Ellen, Noor, Noortje, Nora
ENGLISH: Nellie, Nelly, Noreen, Norene
FINNISH: Eleonoora, Eleonora, Ella, Elli, Noora
FRENCH: Eléonore
GERMAN: Eleonora, Eleonore, Leonore, Lore, Nora
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Ione
HUNGARIAN: Eleonóra, Nóra
IRISH: Honora, Nóirín, Nóra, Nora, Norah, Noreen, Norene, Onóra
ITALIAN: Eleonora, Leonora, Lora, Lorita, Nora, Norina
LATE ROMAN: Honoria
LIMBURGISH: Noor, Noortje
NORWEGIAN: Eleonora, Ella, Ellinor, Nora
OCCITAN: Aliénor
POLISH: Eleonora
PORTUGUESE: Leonor
SCOTTISH: Eilidh, Eilionoir
SPANISH: Leonor
SWEDISH: Eleonor, Eleonora, Ella, Ellinor, Nora
MASCULINE FORMS
FRENCH: Honoré
LATE ROMAN: Honorius
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Aenor
ENGLISH: Honor, Honour, Iola, Nelda
FRENCH: Honorine
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Iole
LATE ROMAN: Honorina, Honorinus