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Elke for girl

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Mcakes · 19/10/2017 07:54

What do you think of Elke (pronounced Elkeh) for a girl?
Am considering it because my partner has German heritage and I have Danish and Elke comes from the border region between the 2 countries.
Having read the current Anaïs thread am wondering if it would cause confusion over pronunciation?

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Redpramlady · 19/10/2017 08:10

I would read it as elk (U.K.) as in the deer. But I'm useless with languages!
Lovely thought to the name thou

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AgathaRaisonDetra · 19/10/2017 08:15

Only if her first name is Ann.

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AuntieStella · 19/10/2017 08:18

I wouldn't t say ut's a particularly well-known name in UK, but people might think if the singer Elkie Brooke. Which isn't quite the same but is in the right direction IYSWIM.

I think it would work, and I like the name.

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tinytoucan · 19/10/2017 08:23

I like it. I knew how to pronounce it but I can speak a bit of German so that probably helps. I think it's a name some people might struggle to pronounce correctly just from reading, but once they've been told how to pronounce it it's easy enough

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Slartybartfast · 19/10/2017 08:23

yup, thought of Elkie Brooks, which made me like the name.

but yes, like Elkeh pronunciation too

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RonaldMcDonald · 19/10/2017 08:39

Moose for a boy?

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KoalaD · 19/10/2017 08:39

I love it.

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beingsunny · 19/10/2017 08:43

I know an Elke (I’m in Australia) I think it’s lovely

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yoyoyoyoyo · 19/10/2017 09:23

No. Don’t. What is she is big and clumsy when she is older? She will be called bovine names all her life.

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thecatfromjapan · 19/10/2017 09:27

I knew an Elke growing up. I like it. Smile

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lolalotta · 19/10/2017 10:33

I read it as Elk too as in the animal.

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TheVanguardSix · 19/10/2017 10:36

I love the name Elke.
She's a character in the novel I will never finish! Grin I have a good friend who is half Japanese/half Norwegian and her name is Elke.

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thegreylady · 19/10/2017 11:35

We have a German acquaintance called Elke and she pronounces it Elk.eh. I like it.

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DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 19/10/2017 11:40

Love it !

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Liadain · 19/10/2017 11:57

Love it.

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AnyaMoondial · 19/10/2017 12:00

I think it is wonderful.

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mintich · 19/10/2017 12:00

I immediately pronounced it Elkie. I like it though!

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Apileofballyhoo · 19/10/2017 12:01

I don't speak German or Danish and I read it as El-keh no problem.

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CakeRattleandRoll · 19/10/2017 14:56

I know two, both middle-aged. I really like the name.

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Jenniferturkington · 19/10/2017 14:59

Dd has a friend called elke. Nobody has ever had any problems with pronunciation as that's what she was introduced as.

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Dustbunny1900 · 19/10/2017 15:55

I think of elke somners, beautiful woman!! I love the name, but I like bird/flower/forest/deer names for girls. Think elke is graceful and ethereal

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pioe · 19/10/2017 16:38

I think it’s beautiful op. I know an Elke but hers is pronounced elkie. Still beautiful either way.

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Mcakes · 19/10/2017 18:48

Thanks everyone. Am happy to hear that it mainly gets a thumbs up Smile
I really love the name too. To me it sounds sort of pretty and grounded at the same time.
Good point though Yoyo I hadn't thought of that. I have no idea what this baby will grow to become and agree that a bovine sounding name may not end up being kind. Something to take into consideration....

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wooster16 · 22/10/2017 22:31

It's lovely

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HeteronormativeHaybales · 23/10/2017 01:39

I like it, but here in Germany it's very much a 'middle-aged lady' name - a generation too soon for granny chic. It wouldn't be quite authentic, but you could always spell it Elka if you were worried about the pronunciation?

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