[Opinions] Elise
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Elise is a wonderful, underused gem. I fell in love with it at age 11, then unfortunately forgot it over the years. I picture it for a refined, elegant girl or woman.
Simple and elegant.
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I've liked Elise for many years unfortunately it is unusable because my mother-in-law's abusive grandmother was named Elise and it was a family name for many old money rich a-hole women on that side of my husband's family.
It's a minor thing but Elise sounds a bit like saying "A lease" but it's a minor issue. Truly other than the bad blood in my husband's family with the name I find it to be a less common gem that is similar to Alice.
I imagine women named Elise to have blue eyes and light to medium brown or blonde straight or wavy hair and fair skin.
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It's a minor thing but Elise sounds a bit like saying "A lease" but it's a minor issue. Truly other than the bad blood in my husband's family with the name I find it to be a less common gem that is similar to Alice.
I imagine women named Elise to have blue eyes and light to medium brown or blonde straight or wavy hair and fair skin.
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This message was edited 2/27/2017, 5:53 AM
I love Elise. Its elegant to me. Ive only met one shes 27 now (known her since she was 10), very feminine. Light brown hair with haxel eyes. Its on my list for another daughter. The Elise I know is a triplet (to two sisters) and while her sisters are tomboys she's more of a girly-girl.
This message was edited 2/26/2017, 6:00 PM
I love Élise. It's a subtle, underused gem, and very graceful and mellifluous.
Absolutely agree with hylo's response
Absolutely agree with hylo's response
Absolutely agree with hylo's response