Elspeth
WDYT of the name Elspeth? It's not a name that I would use, but it has managed to grow on me.
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It's soft, like a whisper. Not a spelling or pronounciation found much in the US, so would create a lifetime of spelling and pronounciation issues for a US born child.
Its how a three year old relative of mine with a lisp pronounces her sister's name (Elizabeth)
I agree with you. I used to loathe it, but now I sort of like it (but would never use it). It's very pretty, but I do prefer Elisabeth.
I really like it. I think it is quirky in the right way, with the p there and all. It's very nice.
Beautiful name, I love it!




I've always had a soft spot for Elspeth.
DH :-)
DH :-)