[Opinions] Re: Eloise
in reply to a message by beethoven
I've always liked it. A friend long ago had the world's most gorgeous little sister called Eloise (they were quite a family: Ann, Karen, Lucinda called Cindy, Eloise) and that sold me on it. Later on, I compared it with Louisa and it came out on top by miles.
My mother was once horrified to meet an Heloise who pronounced it HEL-loiz. I prefer it to look English rather than medieval French, which should avoid that problem! Given enough daughters, I'd use it merrily, though possibly for a mn rather than a fn.
My mother was once horrified to meet an Heloise who pronounced it HEL-loiz. I prefer it to look English rather than medieval French, which should avoid that problem! Given enough daughters, I'd use it merrily, though possibly for a mn rather than a fn.