Elspeth.
I'm on the fence with this name. Part of me likes it, part me doesn't. I'd probably use it as a middle name, for example, Bridget Elspeth. Its a Scottish form of Elizabeth. There was a character in Anne of Green Gables, and I fell in love with it.
So opinions? COuld it even work as a first name? What type of person do you see with the name? (I see the character)
Siri
So opinions? COuld it even work as a first name? What type of person do you see with the name? (I see the character)
Siri
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I think Elspeth is very pretty.
I've got the whole series sitting next to my computer :-D - I've been slowly working on three fanfic books to come after Rilla of Ingleside.
That'd be Anne of Windy Willows that you're thinking of - one of the characters is the little girl Elizabeth who calls herself all sorts of nicknames, maybe Elspeth was one of them. I might have to re-read them too! :-)
That'd be Anne of Windy Willows that you're thinking of - one of the characters is the little girl Elizabeth who calls herself all sorts of nicknames, maybe Elspeth was one of them. I might have to re-read them too! :-)
Personally, I think it has an ugly sound to it. I much prefer Elizabeth.
I actually know a woman called Elspeth. It suits her, and made me quite like the name. However,she is a very serious woman, severely short hair, and not much of a sence of humour... Then again she is a lawyer.
I love Elspeth.. it is very Scottish sounding to me, but I've always preferred it to Elizabeth. I can see it on a Scottish character or woman for sure. I think it makes a more interesting name or mn than Elizabeth, even for someone who isn't Scottish.
I picture (this is influenced by a character I read once) a gentle, genteel, pale & wispy person, a homebody and bookworm with a generous spirit.
- chazda
I picture (this is influenced by a character I read once) a gentle, genteel, pale & wispy person, a homebody and bookworm with a generous spirit.
- chazda
Personally, I adore this name. ^.^ I think it would make a wonderful first name; I picture an Elspeth as being intelligent and creative, with long flowing hair.
I like it a lot. It reminds me of Elisabeth (which I love, spelled with an 's'), but is much more unusual. I think Elspeth could work just fine as fn, possibly with the nns Elsie or Elsa. It's great that Elspeth rules out the nn Beth, which I hate. I think an Elspeth would be somewhat quiet, but very intelligent and confident- possibly a slightly chubby girl with big, soft curls.
Shannon
Shannon