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Eloisa
I am currently bored with all my girls' favourites, and I came up with Eloisa. WDYT? How do Eloisa Anna or Eloisa Paola sound (both mn honour)? Also, I am generally against the idea of using anything but the actual name or a close variant for honouring purpose, but could Eloisa honour Luisa since it's so close-sounding?
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Etymologically, presumably not. But as you say, the sound is probably enough.I find Eloisa inconvenient and rhythmically unpleasing, but I love Eloise and given enough daughters would have used it somewhere. I also prefer Louise to Louisa.
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Eloisa has been in my top 5 names for years, I adore it, it's beautiful! It does sound very close to Luisa (which I also love!), so it could be honouring.The combo's don't work for me though
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Yes, Eloisa would definitely work to honor a Luisa. I like Luisa much better, though. I never like Eloise nor Eloisa much.Anna bores me a bit and I much prefer Pauline or Paulina over Paola.Luana Pauline, Luana Annabelle or Luella Paulina would be lovely.
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I prefer Eloise to Eloisa. It sounds "cleaner."Eloisa Anna is my favorite of the two combos.
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Honestly I wouldn't have made the connection but if you do tell the concerned people it's a honouring name, then I guess it works. It's not like everybody needed to know about it, and the intention matters.I like the flow of Eloisa Anna better. Eloisa is not bad but I like Luisa/Louisa so much more.
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I think the combos are a little -a heavy. Eloisa Anne would be better, or Eloise Anna.
I'm also against using anything but the actual name for honouring purpose. I guess Eloisa woud honor Luisa, but if you want to honor Luisa I would use that, or maybe Eluisa. edit: typo

This message was edited 2/11/2010, 6:18 AM

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