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[Opinions] Alessa or Elise?
I have recently posted on message on here with some names that I like but since I was told Alessa and Elise sound to similar to use I have to get rid of one of the names. But I love both names so its a hard decision will you please help me. Which name is prettier?
Alessa or Elise which would you choose to keep. Thanks so much :)Also the name would go in the sibling set with the name Talia if that helps. Thanks :)

This message was edited 1/18/2007, 9:13 AM

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Elised
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Elise.
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Elise
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Elise :):)
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I like Elise much better, mostly because I really don't like the spelling of Alessa. I would spell it Alyssa. Elise sounds better with Talia, too
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Elise
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Elise by far. Alessandra is lovely however.
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Definately Elise!
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Re:On their own, I prefer Elise of Alessa, but as a sister to Talia, I think Alessa goes better. That being said, since the children will be their own people more than they'll be thought of as the other's sibling, I'd take Elise because I like it better.
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Both are nice but I prefer Elise. Talia and Elise make a lovely sister set. Alessa sounds like a slurred Alexa or Alexia to me.
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I prefer Elise, it's much prettier.
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I prefer Alessa. Elise just seems boring to me. I think Alessa would go more with Talia than Elise because they both seem kinda spunky imo.
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I like Alessa (prefer Alessia or Alessandra though)
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Definitely Elise. It's softer and a lot more elegant than Alessa. Plus it goes very well with Talia.
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I prefer Elise, though I do like Alessa as well (though I prefer Alessia to it, too).
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I prefer Elise to Alessa.I think both names are very nice, though Alessa reminds me of Alessia, a character from a video game my brother played incessantly, and it's too close for my liking. A stupid reason, yes, but reason enough. :)
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I prefer Elise.
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I really like Elise - it's romantic and derived from Elizabeth.
An Alessa would always be having to spell her name for people.
Have you considered Elissa? I like that because although it seems to be a form of Elizabeth it was the alternative name of Dido in Greek mythology. In my opinion it's especially pretty when pronounced with the long E like the Greek mythology names were intended to be.
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The name Elissa is very pretty thanks :)
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