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Elsie or Elise?
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Definitely Elise!
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Elsie
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Elise :):)
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I've always liked both. My grandmother was named Elsie (not a nn), and I like Elspeth and Elsa as variants because Elsie seems so nickname-y to me. And also there's the Elsie the Cow association. :b Even my grandmother was aware of that one. :)
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Elise.
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Elsie
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Elsie. I've always thought it was cute.
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Elise, totally
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Elise
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Elsie. If I could get away with putting it in all-caps, I would.
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Elsie
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Elise
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My first instinct is to say Elsie. I love the name simply because it is my grandma's name and she's the only Elsie I know. Depending on if its a fn or mn I might actually go with Elise.
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While I like them both, I'll have to say Elise.
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Elise
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Elise.
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Elise.
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Elise, absolutelyElsie is the name of this beauty:http://www.diversifiedfoods.com/images/DFI__BordenAd1_ElsieV3_279w.jpgAnd I'm sorry to say it, but for me it never fails to bring that sort of bovine image to mind.
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EliseLove it
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ElsieElise always sounds a bit harsh to me.
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I've just never liked it.I'm not quite sure why, but I just don't.
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Me, too. It doesn't paint a very pretty picture for me.
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Elise.
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