[Opinions] Michael or Elliott
Which do you prefer?
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I would choose Elliot because it is less common than Michael. Michael is nice but it seems like there are just SO many Michaels/Mikes around. Elliot is a nice name too and is still familiar to people, but not too overused.
Elliot(t)
Michael's a good strong classic and I like it, but I flat out love Elliot. I dislike that second T at the end though, so I say Elliot (or even Eliot) > Michael > Elliott.
Elliot, simply because Michael is really common
Elliott
I love it, but prefer the Elliot spelling. It's less boring than Michael, and well…it's just a better name. ;-)
I love it, but prefer the Elliot spelling. It's less boring than Michael, and well…it's just a better name. ;-)
Elliot, because I hate Michael. Not sure why I hate Michael so much. I think it's because it's been so popular that I can't help thinking it's been vastly overrated. And I'm sick of hearing it. So Elliot.
Michael
Michael. I don't enjoy surnames used as fns unless there are sound family reasons.
Elliott
Elliott isn't overused yet. It is more popular than it was in the past, and could continue rising, but I think it's a good name. It sounds very friendly and boy-next-door to me. I also like this spelling best.
Michael, while a solid classic, is overused to the point that it's boring now. No one blinks an eye at a Michael.
Elliott isn't overused yet. It is more popular than it was in the past, and could continue rising, but I think it's a good name. It sounds very friendly and boy-next-door to me. I also like this spelling best.
Michael, while a solid classic, is overused to the point that it's boring now. No one blinks an eye at a Michael.
Elliott
Love, love, love Michael! But Elliott is good, too. :)
Michael handsdown. It's certainly overpopular, but I love the sound. It's one of those names that has stuck around, because it is a good name, sturdy and masculine, but not so much that it's overpowering.
I like Elliott alright. It's not a bad name and it's a nice enough classic, but it just feels a bit limp. I prefer names with harder sounds to them.
I like Elliott alright. It's not a bad name and it's a nice enough classic, but it just feels a bit limp. I prefer names with harder sounds to them.