Emerson, Eden, Ellis
What do you think of these names?
Which one do you like best?
Are there any other unisex names starting with E you recommend?
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Which one do you like best?
Are there any other unisex names starting with E you recommend?
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Emerson - unisex. I like it best of the three because od the sound, lenght and namesakes (musician Keith Emerson And philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson).
Eden - feminine. I'm indifferent. Sounds stripperish to me if paired with a floral or cutesy name.
Ellis - unisex, but my first association is girl because that's what many Czech teenage girls named Eliška call themselves to "anglicize" their name and make it sound more cool and international
It's usually Ellis, not Elise or Ellie.
I'd like to see it used in English, preferably as a boy's middle name.
Eden - feminine. I'm indifferent. Sounds stripperish to me if paired with a floral or cutesy name.
Ellis - unisex, but my first association is girl because that's what many Czech teenage girls named Eliška call themselves to "anglicize" their name and make it sound more cool and international
It's usually Ellis, not Elise or Ellie.
I'd like to see it used in English, preferably as a boy's middle name.
Emerson for both, I lean girl.
Eden is all girl.
Ellis is all boy.
I'd use Eden for a girl and Evan for a boy.
Eden is all girl.
Ellis is all boy.
I'd use Eden for a girl and Evan for a boy.
Emerson I don’t like, it just does nothing for me. Eden I obviously love and it’s most definitely my fave of the three. It’s one of the only names I genuinely love for either gender and I’m not really a big fan of unisex names. That said, I do obviously prefer Eden for a girl. Ellis is ok, but only for a boy imo.