Elsianne?
Is it so horrible? My mom's name is Elsie, and here lately the name has been growing on me, as have -Anne names. Wdyt?
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Thanks everyone,
Even though we're not planning on more kids, I still like coming up with names. This just might be one I suggest should the time ever come.
Even though we're not planning on more kids, I still like coming up with names. This just might be one I suggest should the time ever come.
Am I way off track here if Elsianne kind of sort of reminds me of the pronunciation of Halcyon with the H dropped? Probably, hm?
Anyway, it's kind of "too late" for me now. You see, while I'm usually not a huge fan of "made-up" names (with the odd exception), I think I like Elisanne due to my Halcyon association which makes me think of "halcyon days" and yeah... it probably helps, too, that Elisanne fits in with other names ending in -anne.
So I don't think it's horrible, I like it better than "just Elsie" and it has piqued my interest.
Anyway, it's kind of "too late" for me now. You see, while I'm usually not a huge fan of "made-up" names (with the odd exception), I think I like Elisanne due to my Halcyon association which makes me think of "halcyon days" and yeah... it probably helps, too, that Elisanne fits in with other names ending in -anne.
So I don't think it's horrible, I like it better than "just Elsie" and it has piqued my interest.
I usually don't like smushed names, but I like this. Still, I think just Elsie Ann(e), called by both names, is nicer.
I'm not a fan. It sounds like a smushed name, which I usually don't like.
I like it, though Elsiane looks better
Yes, I'd have to say so. Elsie is spunky in itself, though NMS, and I generally don't like -anne names. There is a lack of creativity in them, in some instances (obviously not all of them, I don't want to generalize). I just think there are better names out there.
I agree with another poster, I'd rather see Elizabeth Anne "Elsie."
I agree with another poster, I'd rather see Elizabeth Anne "Elsie."
It's not too bad, but I prefer Elsie Anne or Elsie-Anne rather than a smushed version.
Can you hear the French pronunciation of Suzanne or Marianne in your head? In South Africa there is a well-known though not very well used combination of Elizabeth and Anne - Elzaan. It had that long French -a- and the second syllable is emphasised.
I wouldn't advise going for the SA pronunciation! But I do think that Elzanne flows better than Elsianne, though of course the -s- becomes a -z- which you might not want.
I wouldn't advise going for the SA pronunciation! But I do think that Elzanne flows better than Elsianne, though of course the -s- becomes a -z- which you might not want.
Not horrible, but it looks kind of hard to pronounce, not that it is.
Simply put, yes, it is horrible. Very creative and trendy, and it just doesn't look nice. I would much rather see Elisabeth Anne nn "Elsie"!