Elouise nn Lucy?

[name_f]Elouise[/name_f] (this spelling) was my grandmother’s name and I would love to use it if given the chance. I’ve also recently fallen in love with [name_f]Lucy[/name_f]. Then I realized that [name_f]Lucy[/name_f] could possibly be a nickname for [name_f]Elouise[/name_f]! Is it too much of a stretch?

Other siblings are:
[name_m]Solomon[/name_m] [name_m]Christopher[/name_m] “Ollie”
[name_f]Felicity[/name_f] [name_f]Bella[/name_f] (no NN)
[name_m]Theodore[/name_m] [name_m]Daniel[/name_m] “Theo”

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I think it works! They share similar sounds.

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It works!

I think it works - I have encountered a [name_f]Louisa[/name_f] ‘Lucy’ before :slight_smile: and since you use an unexpected nickname for [name_m]Solomon[/name_m] (as in, not the obvious Sol), it works for your family too

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I think it works- the sounds are right there!

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I love this – best of both worlds with both [name_f]Elouise[/name_f] & [name_f]Lucy[/name_f]!

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I love [name_f]Elouise[/name_f] nn [name_f]Lucy[/name_f]

I think [name_f]Lucy[/name_f] would work!

Especially if bill can be a nickname for [name_m]William[/name_m] lmao
But [name_f]Lucy[/name_f] is a beautiful name and I love that elouise is a tribute to your grandmother

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I hadn’t even though of the uncommon nicknames tie in! Thank you!

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