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[Opinions] Eleanope?
Thoughts on Eleanope? I thought of it today, as it comes from when kids sing the Alphabet and combine the letters L M N O P together! What other spellings would you suggest? What nicknames? It can also can a combination of Ellen or Eleanor / Eleanora with Penelope!"Your goal in life should be to make your past self envious of your current self""Be kind, please rewind" - an ancient proverb
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I'd prefer Elea Menope.Minus the fact that Menope means menopause in Greek.

This message was edited 12/9/2017, 8:32 AM

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Sorry but I keep thinking of it as Ella-nope. No from me, if a person was named this they couldn't be taken seriousky.
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Sounds way to make up. I prefer Eleanore or Penelope, not together, they are to different to smash together.
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No.Sorry. Big No.
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I automatically want to pronounce it El-en-ope so it doesn't really work for me. Stick to Abcde (Ab-sid-ee) if you want a silly alphabet joke name.Theodora'sMommy's Elemenope actually does lead me to pronounce it like L M N O P, weirdly.
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I love Eleanor and really like Penelope, but squashing them together is a terrible idea. It doesnt sound pleasant either, makes me think of centipedes and millipedes.
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Wouldn’t it be Elemenope? There’s a syllable missing if it’s from the alphabet.Also heck nope.
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I agree, the m is missing. However! I've heard of this before but it's always been a joke.
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Nope.Sorry, but I can't take it seriously.
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Agreed
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Nope.That's both how I want to pronounce the second syllable when I see it, and how I feel about the name.
Any alternate spelling I can think of would just be worse.
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I love it. A nns could be Ellie or Oppie!
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