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[Opinions] Elias...
...has been growing on me as of late. I'm pronouncing it ell-EYE-uss but I used to pronounce it ELL-ee-uss, and I like that too. What do you think of Elias?
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I like the name, either way it's pronounced.
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I love it and I'd use it in a heartbeat if it wasn't so popular here. I pronounce it eh-LEE-ahs.
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I say Eh-lie-us and I've not heard it any other way. It is one of my favorite names. I'd use but I feel it is too close to Andreas.
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I can't say I like it very much. I find it rather pretentious and it also has a creepy vibe. I've always thought it sounded like a good name for some doomed Edgar Allan Poe type character.
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I like the name Elias; it has a strong feel to it, but not too strong.
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I too have recently started liking the name a lot, mainly because it is the only middle name I can find that I like that goes with Jacob. It really is a great middle name, I think. I pronounce it ell-EYE-us also.
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I like it; it's sturdy sounding, and not trendy sounding at all. It's a name from the Bible. If you don't like it for a first name, it's a great middle name.
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I like it; it's sturdy sounding, and not trendy sounding at all. It's a name from the Bible. If you don't like it for a first name, it's a great middle name.
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I like it too. I pronounce it either ell-EYE-uss or eh-LEE-us. It might be my favorite Eli- name. Eli is nice too. I think Elias sounds more masculine than Elisha or Eliot and I like that it's less popular than Elijah.
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I find Elias (emphasis on the second syllable) irresistibly handsome.
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I like it. It's very handsome, old-fashioned, and intellectual. I don't much like the ELL-ee-us prn though, so don't use that.

This message was edited 8/25/2009, 5:13 PM

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