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[Opinions] Elliot
What do you think of the name Elliot for a girl?
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Nah. For a girl I'd prefer Elliotte / Eliotte.
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Interesting. Were you thinking of Ella as a nickname?
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I know someone who named her daughter Elliotte, nn "Ella" (for a long time I actually thought her daughter's name was just Ella). At least she feminized it and gave it an ending like Charlotte, but I still find the name masculine. Cosmopolitan, but masculine nonetheless.I also prefer Elliott, or even Eliott. For me, the Ts are more important than the Ls, I guess. :-)
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I absolutely hate it. Out of all the nice girls' names out there, I struggle to understand why someone would use the name Elliot for a girl when it's not even nice on a boy. Yuck!
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Although I know one, i think it's awful. There is an actual French name that sounds the same. Eliette. http://www.behindthename.com/name/e10liette/submitted Use that.
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I don't love the name Elliott also glad for your opinions
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I think Elliot (although I prefer it spelled Elliott) is really accessible for girls since it has the easy nns Ell/ Elle and Ellie, but even if she doesn't go by a nn, it still works well. I think it's great that a lot of names are becoming more unisex lately, and people are seeing that gender just isn't that big of a deal. I also like a lot of other "masculine" names for girls like Wyatt, Logan and Rory. A girl with a more masculine name can go by a nickname or maybe her middle name if she wants something more feminine, and she'll probably appreciate the option.
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I think Elliot (although I prefer it spelled Elliott) is really accessible for girls since it has the easy nns Ell/ Elle and Ellie, but even if she doesn't go by a nn, it still works well. I think it's great that a lot of names are becoming more unisex lately, and people are seeing that gender just isn't that big of a deal. I also like a lot of other "masculine" names for girls like Wyatt, Logan and Rory. A girl with a more masculine name can go by a nickname or maybe her middle name if she wants something more feminine, and she'll probably appreciate the option.
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I think Elliot (although I prefer it spelled Elliott) is really accessible for girls since it has the easy nns Ell/ Elle and Ellie, but even if she doesn't go by a nn, it still works well. I think it's great that a lot of names are becoming more unisex lately, and people are seeing that gender just isn't that big of a deal. I also like a lot of other "masculine" names for girls like Wyatt, Logan and Rory. A girl with a more masculine name can go by a nickname or maybe her middle name if she wants something more feminine, and she'll probably appreciate the option.
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I like it, but then again I have a thing for making every name unisex. I just think gender is becoming less and less relevant these days (slowly but still) and so I don't have an issue with boys name on girls. I know many may disagree but thats just my opinion :)
Also if the girl called Elliot decides she wants a more feminine sounding name Ellie is a cute nickname

This message was edited 10/12/2016, 8:17 PM

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LOVE it for a boy.
It's ridiculous for a girl.
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Agree
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Awful. I only like it for a boy. I was actually talking with my sister in law about baby names recently and she told me she plans on naming her future child Elliott, whether it's a boy or girl. *Cringe*

This message was edited 10/12/2016, 4:58 PM

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Don't think it works, too obviously masculine for me
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It just sounds like - we thought we were having a boy (or worse...we hoped we were).
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I really like Elliot/tt but only for a boy.

This message was edited 10/12/2016, 2:16 PM

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Terrible. How about another Eil/Eli name such as:
Eileen
Ellen
Elizabeth
Elaina / Elaine
Elise
Eleanor / Elinor
Ella

This message was edited 10/12/2016, 2:14 PM

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