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Re: Ellen
I appreciate the dignified simplicity of it. I've noticed I've been liking it slightly more lately, and I think it's because Eleanor has gone up in the charts, but the meaning and preppiness of Eleanor annoys me, plus there's Ella which I like but seems a little lightweight, so I guess Ellen starts looking better in comparison...El* names are popular right now as a group in the US (Eleanor, Elena, Eliana, Ella, Elodie, Eliza, Eloise, Elise, Ellis, Elian, Elijah, Eli, Elias, Eliott) with Ellen being one of the least used ones, along with Elaine and Elmira, both of which I also like.My friend has a toddler Elin.

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