So, we’ve FINALLY found a name that we love and that just feels right, [name]Ellie[/name]. The problem is, it feels too informal for a full name. We don’t want to use [name]Eleanor[/name] or [name]Ella[/name], so we are coming to you all for suggestions! Her twin will either be [name]Franklin[/name] [name]Quinn[/name] or [name]Francis[/name] [name]Quinn[/name], but either way he will be called [name]Frankie[/name] (also, do you think [name]Frankie[/name] & [name]Ellie[/name] are too matchy?), and other siblings are [name]Avery[/name] [name]Charles[/name], [name]Henry[/name] [name]Eli[/name] & [name]Maeve[/name] [name]Charlotte[/name]. Oh, the middle name will mostly likely either be [name]Gianna[/name], [name]Georgia[/name], [name]Fiona[/name] or [name]Amalia[/name]. Thanks
[name]Eliza[/name]/[name]Elisa[/name]
[name]Elena[/name]
[name]Ellis[/name]
[name]Ellen[/name]
[name]Elsa[/name]
[name]Eloise[/name]
[name]Elaine[/name]
[name]Elodie[/name]
[name]Elisabeth[/name]/[name]Elizabeth[/name]
[name]Elin[/name]
Also, my sister’s name is [name]Laura[/name] and her nn slowly evolved from “L” to “[name]Elle[/name]” to “[name]Ellie[/name]”. If you can’t find an E name that you love, consider using a name that starts with L. One of the following names, perhaps:
[name]Laura[/name]
[name]Lillian[/name]/[name]Lily[/name]
[name]Lindsay[/name]
[name]Louise[/name]/[name]Louisa[/name]
[name]Lydia[/name]
[name]Lilac[/name]
[name]Liberty[/name]
[name]Lorna[/name]
[name]Linnea[/name]
[name]Lisbeth[/name]
[name]Loralei[/name]
Finally, you can derive the nn “[name]Ellie[/name]” from many names that ends in “el”, “ele”, or “elle”. For example:
[name]Amabel[/name]
[name]Isabel[/name]/[name]Isobel[/name]/[name]Isabelle[/name]
[name]Noelle[/name]
[name]Gabrielle[/name]
[name]Annabelle[/name]
[name]Jael[/name]
[name]Adele[/name]
[name]Brielle[/name]
[name]Estelle/Stella[/name]
[name]Even[/name] [name]Adelaide[/name] would work.
[name]Eliza[/name] or [name]Ellis[/name] are my favorite [name]El[/name] names. [name]Fiona[/name] is also on my list.
[name]Ellen[/name]/[name]Ellyn[/name]/[name]Elin[/name] is my favorite! So timeless, clean and less trendy than the others.
[name]Eloise[/name] was the only one I could think of.
What about:
[name]Eliora[/name]
[name]Eleni[/name]/[name]Elena[/name]
[name]Eliana[/name]
[name]Estelle[/name]
[name]Noelle[/name]
[name]Danielle[/name]
[name]Mirabelle[/name]
[name]Isabelle[/name]
[name]Annabel[/name]
[name]Arielle[/name]
[name]Gabrielle[/name]
[name]Stella[/name]
[name]Eloise[/name]/[name]Eloisa[/name]
[name]Elisabeth[/name]/[name]Elizabeth[/name]/[name]Elise[/name]/[name]Eliza[/name]/[name]Eliska[/name]
I quite like [name]Arielle[/name] [name]Fiona[/name] “[name]Ellie[/name]” or [name]Arielle[/name] [name]Georgia[/name] “[name]Ellie[/name]”, [name]Eleni[/name] [name]Georgia[/name] “[name]Ellie[/name]”, or [name]Eliora[/name] [name]Georgia[/name]. I quite love the idea of [name]Maeve[/name] and [name]Eliora[/name] as sisters!
Good luck!
[name]Elissa[/name]
[name]Melissa[/name]
[name]Elouise[/name]
[name]Elena[/name]
[name]Eliza[/name]
Elaura
[name]Elisa[/name]
[name]Elise[/name]
And no [name]Frankie[/name] and [name]Ellie[/name] aren’t too matchy I think because they have full formal names
[name]Eloise[/name]. A pretty, classic name that can be used as a full name to [name]Ellie[/name].