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Eliot (m)
Its no nonsense. Also, with all the female Eliotte/Eliott/Elliott/Eliette/etc popping up I think the less letters there are the less frilly it looks and the less like a female name it becomes. Honestly, I wish there weren't any female versions of it at all but if you want to head off that potential future problem, thats my suggestion.
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