[Opinions] Ellenie/Ellonie/Ellanie
I was playing with the names Helen, Helena and Eleni and came up with the name Ellenie (EL-len-nee). Then I made the variants Ellonie and Ellanie.
WDYT? Are they usable?
Of course you could change the spelling to Elenie, Eleny, etc.
Does the sea exist
Because of our longing?
My PNL
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/3258/61573
WDYT? Are they usable?
Of course you could change the spelling to Elenie, Eleny, etc.
Does the sea exist
Because of our longing?
My PNL
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/3258/61573
This message was edited 9/30/2017, 11:06 AM
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Usable? Yes, but I don't think they're very appealing.
If I heard the name I'd expect Elanie (so basically Melanie without an M).
If I heard the name I'd expect Elanie (so basically Melanie without an M).
I would stick with Eleni.
No matter how you try to spell EL-len-nee it always looks misspelled and creative. I kind of like RO-seh-lees (not good at explaining this, like Rose+Elise) but I have the same problem, it always looks strange when you spell it (Rosalise, Roselise, Roselys, Rosalys).
No matter how you try to spell EL-len-nee it always looks misspelled and creative. I kind of like RO-seh-lees (not good at explaining this, like Rose+Elise) but I have the same problem, it always looks strange when you spell it (Rosalise, Roselise, Roselys, Rosalys).
Hi Caprice !!!
I'm not a fan of madeup names...
I like the Greek Eleni and also the Medieval English Ellen.
A fictional nice new form would be Elleny.
It would be very British of course! XD
Ellenie/Ellonie/Ellanie are bad imo. Too elaborated.
Eleny would be too similar to Eleni so I prefer Elleny.
I'm not a fan of madeup names...
I like the Greek Eleni and also the Medieval English Ellen.
A fictional nice new form would be Elleny.
It would be very British of course! XD
Ellenie/Ellonie/Ellanie are bad imo. Too elaborated.
Eleny would be too similar to Eleni so I prefer Elleny.
This message was edited 9/30/2017, 9:27 AM