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[Opinions] Suellen?
Suellen (pro. Soo-ell-in)It's my recently deceased aunt's name. It's pretty, i think. It was very popular in the 1860's-1890's.
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It reminds me of Scarlett O'Hara's sister, whose full name is Susan Elinor (her other sister is Caroline Irene "Careen"). I don't particularly like Suellen.
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I don't like, it's not my still. I'd spell it Sue-Ellen or Sue Ellen though, for some reason Suellen makes be want to pronounce it SWELL-en, which isn't that attractive, IMO.
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Agree.SueEllen is just fine, though.
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Very "Dallas"
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I see Suellen as being more of a middle name. You could pair it up with Leonora.Leonora Suellen
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Its pretty. But I would spell it Sue Ellen
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Funny, I know sisters named Susan and Ellen. Anyway, it seems very dated to me. I like Suzanne or just plain Ellen, though. What about Ellen Suzanne, if you're looking to honor your aunt?
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Um . . . in what country and according to whom was it "very popular" in the period 1860-1900?It didn't even make the Top 1000 in the US between 1880 and 1900, which, given that the name pools were similar in all English-speaking countries, makes it highly unlikely that the name was "very popular" during that time period.It was slightly popular in the 1940s.
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Could it possibly be that maybe she was talking about a certain region within a country. While it might not have popped up on the top 1000 list for a country it could very well have been a popular name within a town, county, state or province...I know Ive thought this before when people have said that a name was really popular where they live, but where I live I know no one by that name.You didnt need to bark that at her. Her question was merely what you thought of the name, and like everyone else on this site you should have stuck to the age old rule, "if you have nothing nice to say, dont say anything at all", (or at least something constructive in this case).
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It makes me think of the TV show "Dallas" or Scarlett's sister in "Gone With the Wind".
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