Elliot or Elliott?

See the results of this poll: Elliot or Elliott?

Respondents: 44 (This poll is closed)

  • Elliot : 32 (73%)
  • Elliott: 12 (27%)

[name_u]Elliott[/name_u] with two l’s and two t’s looks perfectly balanced.

It’s definitely a minor issue, I’d say, as both spellings are nice, but I prefer one t. [name_u]Elliot[/name_u] seems to be the most traditional/popular spelling. If you were debating one or two l’s, I would definitely say two l’s!

I prefer one t. I think that either is fine, but I prefer the sleekness of [name_u]Elliot[/name_u].

I prefer one T as well.

I prefer [name_u]Elliot[/name_u].

I prefer [name_u]Elliot[/name_u]. Because though [name_u]Elliott[/name_u] is balanced, it looks to me like a keyboard went haywire : )

I used to always prefer [name_u]Elliott[/name_u] but lately, I’ve preferred [name_u]Elliot[/name_u]. Either way though, you can’t go wrong!

Is this for a boy or a girl?

It’s probably just me, but [name_u]Elliott[/name_u] seems to lean more feminine for me (maybe the double t ending it shares with all those feminine -ette names? I know [name_u]Elliot[/name_u]/[name_u]Elliott[/name_u] has become much more unisex, but every little girl I’ve met with the name spells it [name_u]Elliott[/name_u].

In general I prefer [name_u]Elliot[/name_u].

It’s for a boy.

[name_u]Elliott[/name_u]
With [name_u]Elliot[/name_u] I always feel like it’s missing a letter, it looks unfinished to me.