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[Opinions] Ellie
Thoughts on Ellie on its own?If you had to choose it as a nickname for one of these three, which one and why?Ella
Eleanor
ElinorIf you had to choose it as a nickname for any name of your choice which one and why?Please rate my list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/6232
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I definitely don't dislike Ellie as a standalone name, but I wouldn't use just Ellie myself. I feel that there are so many gorgeous names that could nickname to Ellie that it would be a pity not to use any of them but only Ellie as a full name. Plus going with a longer name gives more nicknaming potential in case a child ends up not liking Ellie as much as I do. Also Ellie on its own, while it sounds sweet and very friendly and full of light, is not the most formal when used as a full name, and I'm not sure if it would age well.
From the three names you mentioned, I think I like Eleanor nn Ellie most. I like Ella, but, again, more as a nickname for something longer. I like the idea of going with something longer like Eleanor, Elinor etc. as the full name and using both Ellie and Ella as nicknames.
I like loads of names that could be nicknamed to Ellie, here are some of them: Elisabeth/Elizabeth, Elsa/Else/Elsie, Elise, Michelle/Michaela (Michaela pronounced mee-ka-EH-lah), Helen(a), Felicia/Felicity, Eleri, Wilhelmina, Cornelia/Kornelia, Eliza, Elin, Evelina, Melissa, Evangeline/Evangelina, Angelica, Ofelia...
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This name has grown on me so much over the last few years. I actually really like it a lot now. That probably has a lot to do with my DD, because when we would talk about names, she would always say if she had a little sister that she would name her either Ellie or Rosie! I absolutely think it can stand on it’s own, but I’m cool with a lot of nn type names as full names. Of the three names listed I’d choose Ella. If I could choose another name it would be Eliora or Eliana, both of which I love.
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It sounds like a country bumpkin. There! I said it. Eleanor is the best. It is more suitable for use throughout life.
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Country bumpkin is a classist term that unjustly demonizes the working rural class by implying they're dumb and immoral. Just for future reference.
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I feel Ellie doesn't have the weight as a stand alone. I like Elodie best. Others I feel could work: Ella, Eloise, Eleanora, Elisabeth, Elowen, Electra, Elise, Eleni, Elsa, Elia, Elea, Eliana, Elora, Eilonwy Eleanor doesn't necessarily appeal to me. It feels a bit old ladyish that hasn't made the full circle back around yet. I don't hate it or anything but in terms of names of it's class it isn't my first pick.

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I’m general I don’t like names that sound like nicknames as the legal name. I love the name Eleanor, and I like that Ellie becomes an option.I also like Elora and Elodie for other Ellie options.

This message was edited 4/16/2022, 2:27 AM

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Ellie doesn't sound like a legal name to me, only a nickname. Ella and Elle feel like full names, but not Ellie. That said, I do like it as a nickname. Of the three names you posted, I'd most likely use it for Eleanor. But I would also propose:Elena
Elizabeth
Elodie
Eloisa / Eloise
Elora
Elspeth
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Ellie on its own is a fine name but in my opinion slightly boring. I like it enough to use as a nickname, but not as a name on its own. I wouldn’t use Ellie as a nickname for Ella. Eleanor and Elinor are basically the same to me, but I would use it as a nickname to Elinor. Eleanor is too beautiful and classic to be shortened to Ellie.
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Ellie is an "old" enough name to stand alone, in the same way as Johnny, Sammy, Jackie or Jo in my opinion.
I like Ella, I sort of like Eleanor, but Elinor looks oddly short to me.
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I like it. Although it is overtly common, it's also classic and cute, similar to that of 'Lily' Although unlike Lily, I can't see Ellie standing on it's own. I think it's better suited as just a nickname and if I had to pick a fuller name from the list below, I'd go with Eleanor. It's very classic, regal and sophisticated. It encapsulates beauty. Ella is nice to. I don't like the spelling of 'Elinor' at all. If it wasn't for this site, I would honestly assume it was a bizarre typo, or someone unfamiliarized with the name Eleanor, simply guessing at the spelling, like a child.
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It's so pretty a nickname for Eleanor.
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