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[Opinions] WDYTO Elodie?
This name has really grown on me. I prn it EHL-oh-dee, is that the correct pronouciation? What combos can you think of? WDYTO it?
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It's ok.
Shane & Elizabeth
11/20/04 We are future parents to: Benjamin Luke, Alexander Sara Anneliese, Rachel Sophia
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The French pron. is more like eh-lo-dee, but there's no reason English speakers can't say ELL-oh-dee, just like they say JOO-lee for Julie and mih-SHELL for Michelle :-)
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The prononciation is correct. It's nmsaa though.
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i love it!Elodie Marie
Elodie Thérèse
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I love Elodie!
Hmm...
Elodie Kate
Elodie Grace
Elodie Aria
Merry
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Nmsaa. Sounds like Melodie with a missing M.Elodie Grace, Elodie Piper and Elodie Mae are all nice.- Kitty
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The name always reminds me of the elodea plant, which, while a lovely green, is a kind of seaweed.That fact has never let me attach myself to Elodie (I pronunce it the way you do, but I think it's eh-loh-DEE in France), but I like the similar Eloise.Elodie Fern? Hee--very green names. Elodie Flora? I'm liking shorter names with it, because it has a cute sort of feel to it. Elodie Rhea? Elodie Iris? Elodie Frances?I really like Elodie Frances.Array
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I don't care for it, as I see it as a nickname for Melodie (or Melody). It just doesn't feel complete to me, and I just don't like the sound of it (or of Melody, as I see that as a word). I pronounce it as you do. I suggest Elodie Mae.
-Lissa Hannah-
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