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[Opinions] Eliza
What do you think of Eliza?What would you name a sister, and a brother? **Starfish and coffee, maple syrup and jam/Butterscotch clouds, a tangerine, and a side order of ham**
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It’s a name I haven’t thought about in a while, but I do really like it. I used to really love it and still think it’s pretty. As for siblings, I like the sound of Eliza, Violet and Henry.
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I met a 9yo Eliza today, actually! Her older sister's name is Kaylee (not sure on spelling), which I wasn't expecting.I'd say Henry for a brother and Violet, Norah, or Caroline for a sister.
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It's become a bit bland to me. I like it as a middle name, though.Sister: Judith
Brother: Walter
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Eliza is a new-ish addition to my long girls list and an even-newer-comer to my Top Ten.I like it because it's sophisticated yet got spunk.Generally, I could see Nathaniel and Violet being good siblings.From my PNL, I think Eliza, Isaac and Alice make a nice set.
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I prefer Elisa pronounced to rhyme with Lisa.Sister: Julia
Brother: Marcus
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I’m a fan, a little dated, but still a fan. A sister could be Marina and a brother Tate. Don’t they sound nice together, Eliza, Marina, and Tate?
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Love it
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I think it sounds strong and sophisticated. I'd name siblings to Eliza Lydia and Basil.
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I love it, I think of it as being a separate name from Elizabeth rather than a nickname. It has a fresh, spunky feel to me. Siblings for Eliza for me would be along the lines of Edith, Margot, Lucy, Louis, Simon, and Henry.
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I really like it. I prefer Elizabeth though, as Eliza is getting popular here.I think Thomas and Martha sound good as siblings.
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As I'm sure you know, I love Eliza and it's been #2 on my list for a long time now. Usually I don't like short forms of names as formal names, but for some reason Eliza doesn't bother me. I think of it as its own name apart from Elizabeth (which I also love). To me, it seems pretty Southern (US) and old fashioned with lots of history. Apart from Susannah and Oliver, which are top of my lists, I like Louisa and William with Eliza.
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