Eloise, does it need a nickname?
And middle name combos are very helpful thanks.
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No. But I adore the nn Elsie for Eloise.
Eloise Maeve
Eloise Claire
Eloise Ruby
Eloise Sylvie
Eloise Freya
Eloise Carys
Eloise Talitha
Eloise Maia
Eloise Jemima
Eloise Clara
Eloise Romilly
Eloise Willow
Eloise Winter
Eloise Hazel
Eloise Faye
Eloise Lila
Eloise November
Eloise Delphine
Eloise Keziah
Eloise Indira
Eloise Samara
Eloise Skye
Eloise Geneva
Eloise Calanthe
Eloise Ceridwen
Eloise Rhiannon
Eloise Sophia
Eloise Tirzah
Eloise Ruth
Eloise Evangeline
Eloise Esther
Eloise Tora
Eloise Kerensa
Eloise Hadassah
Eloise Thea
I tried to go for a whole range of styles. Hope theres something you like there.
Eloise Maeve
Eloise Claire
Eloise Ruby
Eloise Sylvie
Eloise Freya
Eloise Carys
Eloise Talitha
Eloise Maia
Eloise Jemima
Eloise Clara
Eloise Romilly
Eloise Willow
Eloise Winter
Eloise Hazel
Eloise Faye
Eloise Lila
Eloise November
Eloise Delphine
Eloise Keziah
Eloise Indira
Eloise Samara
Eloise Skye
Eloise Geneva
Eloise Calanthe
Eloise Ceridwen
Eloise Rhiannon
Eloise Sophia
Eloise Tirzah
Eloise Ruth
Eloise Evangeline
Eloise Esther
Eloise Tora
Eloise Kerensa
Eloise Hadassah
Eloise Thea
I tried to go for a whole range of styles. Hope theres something you like there.
No, it doesn't need a nickname, but someone called Eloise is likely to sometimes be called Elle or Ellie. I know a girl called Elouise (with a u) and she gets Ellie occasionally.
Aurelia
Tamsin
Georgina
Fiona
Diana
Lola
Saoirse
Clementine
Adele
Sophie
Grace
Victoria
Charlotte
Jaqueline
Camille
Flora
Nicole
Claire
Aurelia
Tamsin
Georgina
Fiona
Diana
Lola
Saoirse
Clementine
Adele
Sophie
Grace
Victoria
Charlotte
Jaqueline
Camille
Flora
Nicole
Claire
It lends itself to some cute nicknames, but it doesn't need one.
Eloise Pearl
Eloise Frances
Eloise Kay
Eloise Pearl
Eloise Frances
Eloise Kay
I don't think it needs a nickname. Eloise is a gorgeous name and if that is what you want to call your daughter, call her just that. If something like Ellie develops naturally that's cute too, but don't force it if you don't have to. As for a middle name how about:
Eloise Brida
Eloise Hope
Eloise Freya
Eloise Mira
Eloise Sabine
Eloise Matilda
Eloise Georgiana
Eloise Yvonne
Eloise Victoria
Eloise Felicity
Eloise Norah
Eloise Brida
Eloise Hope
Eloise Freya
Eloise Mira
Eloise Sabine
Eloise Matilda
Eloise Georgiana
Eloise Yvonne
Eloise Victoria
Eloise Felicity
Eloise Norah
I don't think so, but Elle, Ellie, Louise or Lulu could be possible nicknames. But I think it's perfectly fine the way it is.
Eloise Anne
Eloise Cecilia
Eloise Claudia
Eloise Clementine
Eloise Felicity
Eloise Genevra
Eloise Grace
Eloise Hazel
Eloise Helene
Eloise Michelle
Eloise Raine
Eloise Renee
Eloise Rosalie
Eloise Theresa
Eloise Therese
Eloise Violet
Eloise Vivian
Eloise Anne
Eloise Cecilia
Eloise Claudia
Eloise Clementine
Eloise Felicity
Eloise Genevra
Eloise Grace
Eloise Hazel
Eloise Helene
Eloise Michelle
Eloise Raine
Eloise Renee
Eloise Rosalie
Eloise Theresa
Eloise Therese
Eloise Violet
Eloise Vivian
No, but I wouldn't pass up the opportunity to use Eloise nn Loo-ey (however you want to spell it)! There's just something irresistible about a feminine name with a masculine nickname. I guess it's my inner tomboy!
Eloise doesn't need a nn. But one is likely to come about simply because it has three syllables.
Eloise Diane / Diana
Eloise Virginia
Eloise Jane
Eloise Daphne
Eloise Charlotte / Carlotta
Eloise Blythe
Eloise Mabel
Eloise Carys
Eloise Tallulah
Eloise Mary
Eloise Antonia
Eloise Christabel
Eloise Beatrix
Eloise Freya
Eloise Clare / Clara
Eloise Miranda
Eloise Portia
Eloise Catherine / Catriona
Eloise Mairead
Eloise Georgia
Eloise Scout (or Scout Eloise)
You like? :-)
Eloise Diane / Diana
Eloise Virginia
Eloise Jane
Eloise Daphne
Eloise Charlotte / Carlotta
Eloise Blythe
Eloise Mabel
Eloise Carys
Eloise Tallulah
Eloise Mary
Eloise Antonia
Eloise Christabel
Eloise Beatrix
Eloise Freya
Eloise Clare / Clara
Eloise Miranda
Eloise Portia
Eloise Catherine / Catriona
Eloise Mairead
Eloise Georgia
Eloise Scout (or Scout Eloise)
You like? :-)
This message was edited 4/30/2012, 12:36 PM