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[Opinions] Elspeth
What are your opinions on Elspeth?
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I love it. It is nice to have a less popular El- name. I like it's Scottish roots, and I think it is fun to say. I sometimes like hard consonants, though.
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It's an awkward alternative to Elizabeth. I've seen worse, but why use Elspeth when evocative Elizabeth exists?
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I love it, everyone else says it sounds like a lisp. It didn't used to get much love here, but apparently the vibe has changed because now everyone that posted says they like it.

This message was edited 4/10/2015, 2:29 AM

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It's quite good, but I'd always use Elizabeth first,rather than Elspeth.
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I love Elspeth. It's so light and ethereal. It has such a quiet beauty to it. My favorite combo for it is Elspeth Gwyneira.
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I think it's very sweet, yet not frilly. It's one of the few names that are mostly pink to me, and it has a very upbeat and cool/fresh sort of feeling that I like.
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Love it. It's on my list (: I think it's so beautiful, all ethereal and silvery.
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I like it. I've never actually met anyone named Elspeth, so maybe I'm wrong, but I feel like it would get misunderstood as Elizabeth a lot. Which doesn't make it unusable, but might be something to think about. But I do think it's very sweet.
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I like it. It's unusual but familiar (to most people in the UK, anyway), it's cheerful-sounding, it's fairly classic and it's got easy nn options if you want them.
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I really like it. It is both spunky and classic. I also like the way it sounds.
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My cousin was briefly engaged to a woman named Elspeth - her middle name was Prairie.I'm not a fan, and not just because that Elspeth was a lunatic. It reminds me of an old Scottish spinster.
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I love Elspeth. I think it's a lovely classic that is used less frequently than it deserves. It has great imagery for me.
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I like Elspeth, it is a great variation of Elizabeth, and it sounds very nice.
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This message was edited 4/9/2015, 4:18 AM

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I like it very much - it has a cheerful energy about it.
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It's interesting how different people view names.
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It's interesting how different people view names.
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I love Elspeth! I really like that it's got a soft, gentle sound, but still has substance, and a feisty, plucky quality to it. Elspeth's definitely one of my favourite Elizabeth variations (way less popular too).
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