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ellen rose?

33 replies

milkgoddessmakesthefinestmilk · 02/08/2008 20:09

posting for a friend.

what do you think?

i said i'd worry about folk thinking her names helen, but people are dropping the H

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milkgoddessmakesthefinestmilk · 03/08/2008 20:27

thanks shes picked that as the girls choice, now see out thread about miles for a boys name

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edam · 02/08/2008 23:26

buwch, one of my sister's names is Elen. Think it's much prettier than Ellen, somehow.

stepfordwife · 02/08/2008 23:24

lovely
my gran was called ellen

lucyellensmum · 02/08/2008 23:23

My MIL is called Ellen Rose, but don't worry, she is lovely

It really wouldnt worry about the H dropping thing, it doesnt sound like that as there seems to be more emphasis on the El sound.

Tortington · 02/08/2008 22:59

roe roserose rose - every kid is rose

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BuwchBywiog · 02/08/2008 22:44

I like it, we have a welsh version of Ellen spelled with only one L ... just thought I'd share that!

somersetmum · 02/08/2008 22:32

dd's middle name is Ellen

RusselBrussel · 02/08/2008 22:23

Beautiful

Cezzy · 02/08/2008 22:23

DD is called Eleanor Rose and she prefers the full version rather than Ellie, although we did use this as a baby.

She has also had no problems with spelling it.

We do sometimes use the nickname Els Bels but she doesn't seem to mind.

Thinkstoomuch · 02/08/2008 22:22

Love it.

princessglitter · 02/08/2008 22:19

pretty name.

GrapeJelly · 02/08/2008 22:18

Very pretty. You could call her Ellie Rose too

StealthPolarBear · 02/08/2008 20:48

I think ellen is quite a common name (common in a good way), haven't heard any of that type of joke

milkgoddessmakesthefinestmilk · 02/08/2008 20:46

oh ive just been asked to post, what about all the hell and back type jokes?

there must be loads of hell jokes?

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StealthPolarBear · 02/08/2008 20:44

Well my parents neighbours daughter called her dd that a few years ago. I REALLY like the names but I'm not keen on 'gimmick' iyswim. on the other hand if there's no link with leeds I would like it better - illogical I know!

mamabea · 02/08/2008 20:44

like it very much

milkgoddessmakesthefinestmilk · 02/08/2008 20:39

polar bear, you worked it out.
so do you like it ?

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StealthPolarBear · 02/08/2008 20:38

Leeds is the onyl thing that comes to my mind

melpomene · 02/08/2008 20:35

very nice

milkgoddessmakesthefinestmilk · 02/08/2008 20:30

oh yes we all[well us here] prefer ellen to helen, but just wondering about confusion

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CuckooClockWorkShy · 02/08/2008 20:15

Nobody says that Anna is Hannah wrong. I prefer Anna to Hannah, I prefer Ellen to Helen. Just my taste though of course.

milkgoddessmakesthefinestmilk · 02/08/2008 20:15

thanks mmj i wasn't too sure of the spelling.

not many leeds supports around these parts no

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milkgoddessmakesthefinestmilk · 02/08/2008 20:14

our area is n.london so e have a few mockneys

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edam · 02/08/2008 20:13

Do they live in Leeds? Are there many Leeds supporters round their neck of the woods?