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[Opinions] Elfie
What do you think of Elfie? Do you think it works as an independent/full name or do you prefer it used as a nickname (if so, for what name)?~*~*~*~kuin metsäorvokki laaksossa
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Weird coincidence: I saw a YouTube video yesterday of a girl's Sims 4 playthrough & she had her character & Santa have a baby so that she could have a character with Santa's "father winter's child" special trait. She named their daughter Elfie & I thought it was cute.

This message was edited 9/1/2022, 9:02 AM

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All I think of are Christmas elves. I don’t like it at all.
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It would be a good nickname for Elfgifu.
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Where I live, it sounds like someone with a really unattractive accent trying to say Alfie. So if I heard it, I would probably say Alfie rather than Elfie, thus creating a social disaster! I really don't like it - elves are so ephemeral - and I don't even like Alfie either.
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I personally don't care for Effie, and Elfie managed to be worse. It sounds like something a young child might call an elf. Much like Birdy for bird, doggy for dog and so on.
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I know a man in his 30s called Elphie! I’m not sure if it is short for anything though.It was unique to hear, but now I guess I consider it masculine…maybe even more so spelled #Elfie because it is similar to #Alfie
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There is a male country singer named Elvie (he's in his 30's)
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I knew a dog named Elfie
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I think it could be a cute nickname, for the right person. A full name? Not a chance.
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I actually really like Elfie.I would think it too cutesy for a full first name, but as a good nn for any 'El-' names, like Elfrida, and other's of that kind.
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Looks like a typo of Elsie. And feels rather childish and inconsistent.
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Too… well… elfy Elvira would be better although I don’t like that one either
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Same
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I think it's adorable, but I'd only use it as a nickname for Elfriede / Elfrida or Elfleda.
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It's very babyish and cutesy, like something you'd call your Elf On the Shelf toy.
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It’s a really cute nickname, I prefer it as a nickname for Elfreda or Elvina or Elvira though.
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