Only one of those could be considered remotely correct as far as I know. The other three would result in years of "how do you spell that?"
I won't lie, I hate it as a girl name unless you have a special reason for choosing it (in which case I'd hope you'd know how to spell it). There are too many beautiful boy names rendered "girly" because people want to be non-traditional. There are plenty of lovely, non-traditional girl/neutral names floating around without sending Elliott to the "Kelly/Shannon/Ashley" pile.
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Only one of those could be considered remotely correct as far as I know. The other three would result in years of "how do you spell that?"
I won't lie, I hate it as a girl name unless you have a special reason for choosing it (in which case I'd hope you'd know how to spell it). There are too many beautiful boy names rendered "girly" because people want to be non-traditional. There are plenty of lovely, non-traditional girl/neutral names floating around without sending Elliott to the "Kelly/Shannon/Ashley" pile.
ITA. It seems like so many Bumpies love this as a girl name. Is everyone watching too many Scrubs reruns?
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I am having a hard time seeing Elliott as a girl name, since its my nephew's name and he is 3. You probably should just go with traditional, its less confusing.
Only one of those could be considered remotely correct as far as I know. The other three would result in years of "how do you spell that?"
I won't lie, I hate it as a girl name unless you have a special reason for choosing it (in which case I'd hope you'd know how to spell it). There are too many beautiful boy names rendered "girly" because people want to be non-traditional. There are plenty of lovely, non-traditional girl/neutral names floating around without sending Elliott to the "Kelly/Shannon/Ashley" pile.
ITA. It seems like so many Bumpies love this as a girl name. Is everyone watching too many Scrubs reruns?
Agreed.
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1 or 2 Ts is fine, no E. I am assuming number 2 is a typo. But I really hate boy names for girl names as pp mentioned. I once had a boyfriend name Robin. People though he was Fred and I was Robin (I go by Fred IRL because it's my middle name).
Robin is totally different as it is acceptable as a boy's or girl's name.
Robin Williams, Robin Soderling, Robin Masters (fictional), Robin Leach, Robin Hood, Robin Ventura.
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I'm guessing that #2 is just a typo (I hope), and if so, I voted for that one. One "t" looks more traditional to me, and if you're going to use this name, please spell it correctly. The latter two choices are horrendous.
I vote the traditional spelling. Your lo, you pick the name. Ignore people with opinions on it, she was just looking for spelling...not your rude opinions
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Well, I don't care for Elliott for a girl, but I do like gender neutral / boy names for girls. And I think you should spell it however you like it the best. My daughter has a traditionally male name that is spelled non-traditionally. When I was pregnant I discussed the name we wanted to use with a few women I know who have male names. Both of them suggested we alter the spelling so that people wouldn't see the name and automatically think boy. I still wanted to spell it traditionally. My husband did not. In the end, he won. Now, Tristyn is just her name, and I wouldn't spell it any other way.
I don't like Elliot for a girl. Actually, I don't like it at all for a guy either. All I think about is E.T. "Elliot's an idiot" or something like that. Never liked the name. But I think that Elliette gives it that feminine touch and is different, but not stupid different.
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Is #2 a typo? If that's supposed to be Elliot, then that gets my vote. If you're really going to spell it Elloit, then I vote for Elliott. The others look very wrong.
1 or 2 Ts is fine, no E. I am assuming number 2 is a typo. But I really hate boy names for girl names as pp mentioned. I once had a boyfriend name Robin. People though he was Fred and I was Robin (I go by Fred IRL because it's my middle name).
Robin is totally different as it is acceptable as a boy's or girl's name.
Robin Williams, Robin Soderling, Robin Masters (fictional), Robin Leach, Robin Hood, Robin Ventura.
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For a girl, I really like the last spelling. When I read it, I instantly saw "Ellie" as a nickname. That would give her some options in case she wants to be known by more of a "girlie" name.
I hate made up spellings, personally. They always make them think either stripper or someone whose mom couldn't spell. Hate to say it, but they bring low class to mind. I'd go traditional spelling.
1 or 2 Ts is fine, no E. I am assuming number 2 is a typo. But I really hate boy names for girl names as pp mentioned. I once had a boyfriend name Robin. People though he was Fred and I was Robin (I go by Fred IRL because it's my middle name).
Robin is totally different as it is acceptable as a boy's or girl's name.
Robin Williams, Robin Soderling, Robin Masters (fictional), Robin Leach, Robin Hood, Robin Ventura.
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If interested means bordering on obsessed, then yes! I thought I was the only one.
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To answer some questions. # 2 was a type. It was meant to be Elliot. But I am a horrible speller. So I can see the confusion.
I love the name Elliott. I used to hate it. A friend of a friend named her daught that and I never liked it...but then I saw it on the TV show "Quints by Surprise" and I grew to really like the name. I have never seen Scrubs before. So we didn't get the idea from that.
I Know a ton of People aren't going to like it. And I couldn't care less. I was just curious about spelling. I prefer the more traditional spelling but my husband prefers the more feminine spelling Elliette.
How do you want it to be pronounced? Because I'd pronounce those names different ways. Elliot would be Ell-eee-ot (the last syllable pronounced like "hot" without the "h"). I'd pronounce the latter two like Ell-eee-ette (like the French diminutive ending).
The name is very much NMS, but I think you should start with the pronounciation that you like and work from there.
I vote the traditional spelling. Your lo, you pick the name. Ignore people with opinions on it, she was just looking for spelling...not your rude opinions
I vote the traditional spelling. Your lo, you pick the name. Ignore people with opinions on it, she was just looking for spelling...not your rude opinions
I vote the traditional spelling. Your lo, you pick the name. Ignore people with opinions on it, she was just looking for spelling...not your rude opinions
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Only one of those could be considered remotely correct as far as I know. The other three would result in years of "how do you spell that?"
I won't lie, I hate it as a girl name unless you have a special reason for choosing it (in which case I'd hope you'd know how to spell it). There are too many beautiful boy names rendered "girly" because people want to be non-traditional. There are plenty of lovely, non-traditional girl/neutral names floating around without sending Elliott to the "Kelly/Shannon/Ashley" pile.
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ITA. It seems like so many Bumpies love this as a girl name. Is everyone watching too many Scrubs reruns?
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'Elliotte' and "Elliette' look too much like 'toilette' for me.
Also, who needs to mess around with the spelling of a tradional name.
Agreed.
This.
Robin is totally different as it is acceptable as a boy's or girl's name.
Robin Williams, Robin Soderling, Robin Masters (fictional), Robin Leach, Robin Hood, Robin Ventura.
Well, I don't care for Elliott for a girl, but I do like gender neutral / boy names for girls. And I think you should spell it however you like it the best. My daughter has a traditionally male name that is spelled non-traditionally. When I was pregnant I discussed the name we wanted to use with a few women I know who have male names. Both of them suggested we alter the spelling so that people wouldn't see the name and automatically think boy. I still wanted to spell it traditionally. My husband did not. In the end, he won. Now, Tristyn is just her name, and I wouldn't spell it any other way.
Okay, so I voted for Elliette and proud of it
I don't like Elliot for a girl. Actually, I don't like it at all for a guy either. All I think about is E.T. "Elliot's an idiot" or something like that. Never liked the name. But I think that Elliette gives it that feminine touch and is different, but not stupid different.
Agreed. I love the name. It's Jake's middle name. We spell it Elliott. It's my grandmother's maiden name.
"oi" makes no sense in the pronunciation of Elliot. It's pretty clearly a typo.
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If interested means bordering on obsessed, then yes! I thought I was the only one.
To answer some questions. # 2 was a type. It was meant to be Elliot. But I am a horrible speller. So I can see the confusion.
I love the name Elliott. I used to hate it. A friend of a friend named her daught that and I never liked it...but then I saw it on the TV show "Quints by Surprise" and I grew to really like the name. I have never seen Scrubs before. So we didn't get the idea from that.
I Know a ton of People aren't going to like it. And I couldn't care less. I was just curious about spelling. I prefer the more traditional spelling but my husband prefers the more feminine spelling Elliette.
thanks for your help ladies.
How do you want it to be pronounced? Because I'd pronounce those names different ways. Elliot would be Ell-eee-ot (the last syllable pronounced like "hot" without the "h"). I'd pronounce the latter two like Ell-eee-ette (like the French diminutive ending).
The name is very much NMS, but I think you should start with the pronounciation that you like and work from there.
this, I lOVE the whole "boy" name for a girl
this, I lOVE the whole "boy" name for a girl
this, I lOVE the whole "boy" name for a girl