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[Opinions] Eloise
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Beautiful.
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It isn't a name I'll probably ever obsess over but I do think it's nice enough and I do prefer it to Louise. Eloise is a very tollerable name, in my opinion.

This message was edited 3/16/2020, 5:46 PM

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I’ve never really liked it. I prefer the similar sounding Louisa.
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I like it very much indeed: much nicer than Louise and, especially Louisa. I'd prefer a link to Helios rather than a link with Elvis, but neither really works.I'd use it IRL.
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I like it, though possibly prefer Heloise.
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I absolutely love Eloise, and it’s equal to Elodie for me. They’re both very soft and elegant.
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I think it's adorable. I prefer Louisa, but Eloise is still up there. I wouldn't want it shortened to Ellie, though. I know one little Eloise called Weesie, which I think is cute (though I know lots of people don't).
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I have a friend Luisa who is weesie :)
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I also knew a Weesie! My school friend Ann's youngest sister. The sibset were Ann, Karen, Lucinda = Cindy and Eloise = Weesie. She was cute and adorable, and would have adorned any name. My favourite was Cindy, though; I named my cat after her.
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love it
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I like it a lot! It’s not a favourite of mine, but I’d love to encounter some little Eloises out and about in the world.
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It's cute, but that's about it. Not especially exciting or beautiful and doesn't age very well imo.
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I'm not as big on it as a first name (vastly prefer Louisa), but as a middle name it goes with almost anything! So I love it in the middle slot.
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It sounds breathy and wispy to me. I much prefer the more substantial Elodie.
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I hate it for the same reason I hate Louise: The "weez" sound is ugly as all get-out.I had a friend in high school named Alison and my mother always used to call her Eloise by accident. Once the phone rang and for some reason I was sure it was Alison, so I picked up the phone and said, "Hello, Eloise", but it wasn't Alison and I was so embarrassed.
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