Eloise

  • Origin
    English, French, German
  • Meaning
    healthy, wide
  • Variations
    Héloïse, Heloise, Elouise, Heloisa, Eloisa, Eilís
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  • This sophisticated name carries an effortless elegance that works beautifully from childhood through adulthood. Eloise has experienced a remarkable resurgence in recent years, appealing to parents who appreciate its vintage charm and literary connections. The name strikes a perfect balance between being distinctive without being unusual, classic without feeling dated. It offers versatile nickname options including Ellie, Ella, or Lulu, giving your daughter flexibility as she grows. Eloise sounds equally appropriate in a playground, classroom, or boardroom, making it a practical choice with lasting appeal. The name has appeared in beloved children's literature and has been chosen by several celebrities for their daughters, contributing to its current popularity. Its three syllables create a rhythmic, melodious sound that pairs well with most surnames.
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