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[Opinions] WDYT of Ellis?
I don't even know where I first heard this name, but it's been stuck in my head the past few days. I'm not sure if I really like it or just find it intriguing. So WDYT of it? Does it sound nice as siblings with Milo, Imogen and Desmond? What are some other siblings that would work?
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I suppose it could work if you were honoring ancestors that came through Ellis Island. It's a fine surname but I wouldn't use it as a fn.
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I used to know an Ellis when I was in high school. He was pretty nerdy but in a likeable way. It's ok... I don't know. It's hard for me to say. I definitely prefer Elliot or Eli though.
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I really like Ellis. I never really thought of it much until recently and then I started loving Elliott and Elias, so Ellis is right in there with them just about. :) I work in a neonatal intensive care unit, and several months ago we had twin boys named Ethan and Ellis (the mother's maiden name was Ellis). Most of the nurses loved the name Ethan but not Ellis. :-/ Why do people resist change so much? lol It seems like most of the people I work with only like VERY popular names. How dull. :b I think Ellis sounds GREAT with Milo, Imogen, and Desmond. And btw, I love all of those, too! :) Whatever category these would fall into, is definitely my favorite type of name (hence why there are so many suggestions below, lol).Some suggestions for siblings:
Beatrice
Cecily
Jemima
Philippa
Clementine
Violet
Esme
Amabel
Adele
Cleo
Willa
Leora
Pearl
Felicity
Sidony
Camilla / CamilleGideon
Alistair
Benedict
Lucian
Oscar
Quincy
Hugh
Grady
Theodore
Casper / Jasper

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Wow, thanks for all the suggestions! I really love most of those names, I think we must have a very similar style. I especially love Ellis, Amabel and Jasper together. Tarquin is one that I've never thought about before, but now that I do I really like it!
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I like it. It's quirky in a way.
"Don’t give me love
No not love she said
Don’t you know that it’s different for girls"- Joe Jackson
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Ellis IslandThe first thing that pops into my head is Ellis Island. Not a bad thing at all, but I don't like any name to have such an immediate connotation. Does that make sense? I like BrittneyD's suggestion of Elias as an alternative because it also lends itself to the nn Eli, which is much more mascueline that the nn that I think Ellis would get (El or Ellie).
I do love Milo and Imogen though! ----Betsy-----
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I see Ellis as a surname, and whilst I have a female second cousin called Ellis, it sounds rather masculine to me.
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Surname question...Is it a common surname where you're from? Something in me keeps saying "SURNAME!" when I think of it too, but I can't actually recall ever meeting someone with the last name Ellis.

This message was edited 4/3/2006, 3:07 PM

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I had a guidance counselor named Mr. Ellis, but he is the only person I've ever met with the ln Ellis.
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My favorite teacher was Mrs. EllisBut that is the only time I've heard it.
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In UK, Ellis is fairly common yes, not hugely like Smith or anything, but I have met a Kevin Ellis and then there was Ruth Ellis (the last woman to be hanged in the UK). But I still think the name is nice for a boy.
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