What do you think of the names [name_f]Eloise[/name_f] and [name_f]Elodie[/name_f]? And do you prefer one to the other?
Really like them both but prefer [name_f]Eloise[/name_f]
[name_f]Eloise[/name_f] is sleek, stylish and pretty
[name_f]Elodie[/name_f] is lively, bright and bouncy and melodic too.
[name_f]Elodie[/name_f] is my favourite
[name_f]Elodie[/name_f]
love eloise!
[name_f]Eloise[/name_f]! It’s sleeker and more melodic to my ears.
Of the two, my pick would be [name_f]Eloise[/name_f]. It’s one of favs! A little sassy, a little sweet and classic.
I love them both! It’s really just up to style/sound preference.
Eloise makes me think of homey stone cottages, victory gardens, & the smell of sourdough baking in the oven.
Elodie brings to mind shelves loaded with classic literature, old-fashioned pianos, & pressed flowers.
I think Elodie is a touch more my style, but I also have a special place in my heart for Eloise
[name_u]Love[/name_u] both but I have to choose [name_f]Elodie[/name_f].
[name_f]Elodie[/name_f] has been a long time name crush of mine + I think it’s in but not quite a fad!
[name_f]Pretty[/name_f], [name_u]French[/name_u] names
[name_f]Eloise[/name_f] (my name) sounds better in my Australian accent - [name_f]Elodie[/name_f] drags out a little.
I love [name_f]Elodie[/name_f] in [name_u]French[/name_u] accent / with [name_u]French[/name_u] pronunciation but [name_f]Eloise[/name_f] generally. I also think [name_f]Eloise[/name_f] ages better.
elodie
so sleek and [name_u]French[/name_u]!
Both are sweet, but I definitely prefer [name_f]Elodie[/name_f]! Less popular lately, and less frilly feeling.
Both are lovely
However my favourite is [name_f]Eloise[/name_f] she’s so sweet, classic, preppy and fun. I love this name she’s truly gorgeous and a favourite of mine.
I prefer [name_f]Elodie[/name_f].
Both are great choices, but [name_f]Eloise[/name_f] feels a bit more sunny and bright which is why I prefer it
I much prefer [name_f]Elodie[/name_f].
I like them both equally but by fact, they have very different meanings. [name_f]Eloise[/name_f] means healthy or wide and dates to an era when being fat was thought to be healthy. [name_f]Elodie[/name_f], by contrast, means foreign riches.