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Re: Elise
Elise and Alyse (they're said very nearly the same way here so I'm just mentioning them both even though they're technically different names) were relatively popular for girls in my age group growing up so it's not classic to me, it's just another meh name in the vein of Heather, Jennifer, Amanda, Tiffany, Michelle, etc so common to my generation. Plus the girls I knew who were Elise/Alyse were snotty and self-centered which gives me a more negative connotation. And honestly Beethoven never even crosses my mind when I see, even though Fur Elise is a favorite of mine and one of the few songs I can play on piano lol, because Elise is just so commonplace to me.
My PNL = http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/37275Top: Henry & Lara (main) and Caspian & Briar (GP)
Bottom: Trajan & Jacoba (main) and Dinadan & Melpomene (GP)
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