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Eli / Ely
Which name do you like best? (As a whole name, not short for Elijah.)
Eli or Ely?
What middle names flow well?
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Eli looks better.Eli Dan
Eli Daniel
Eli Owen
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Definately Eli
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Eli, becauseEli is the one that I say how I assume you want it pronounced: EE-lye. I'm familiar with Ely as a surname and have only heard it said EE-lee. So Eli is my pick.
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I would pronounce Ely as EE-lee, and I know it as a surname, which puts me off. Eli definitely beats Ely, but I do think it's too nicknamey to be a full name.
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a popular full name in the UK is Elle and Ellie, pronounced the same, but those are used for girls. Out of your two options for a girl I would use Ely and a boy Eli
This wasn't part of the question, but I quite like Elliot, but Eli is great
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Eli is usually said which a long e, EE-lie (rhyming with see and buy). I would say Elle like the letter L and Ellie as rhyming with bell and see, so I don't really get the connection.Do you really pronounce Eli, Ellie and Elle the same?
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My daughter's name is Elizabeth and her nickname is Ellie (rhyming with belly). We also call her Elle (the letter L, like the magazine and Elle MacPherson). Eli, I would think is a boy's name and goes with EE-lie.
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In the UK we generally do. Elle is a popular and modern way of spelling Ellie, though in french lessons we say it as in "L"
And I've only ever known Eli to be a nickname of Elliot, so I've known it said like Ellie, as in "el-lee"
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I'm in England, and I've never heard that. I definitely prefer Elle as "L" : /
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fair enough, it depends on the parents, and also where we live. I live in an area where Biblical names such as Elijah do not flourish, and the only Elle I ever met was said like Ellie. I also much prefer Elle as "L" but it's a habit now.
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I would be tempted to pn Ely as El-ee. Eli gets the E-lie sound I dont like either as a full name.
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