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Thoughts on...... Elsie

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VintageGirl89 · 28/06/2020 15:58

Just looking for some thoughts/opinions on the name Elsie? Am concerned it might be quite old sounding next to Noah.

I'm not worried about popularity, I actually prefer top 100 names having had an uncommon name myself growing up and hating it.
Siblings are Noah and Jacob.

The other names we are considering are:
Isabella, Daisy, Poppy, Amelia, Connie, Chloe, Robyn (worried this could only be used for a Christmas baby?), Lily-Rose (people on here don't seem to like double barrel names?) and Delilah (negative biblical reference? Maybe off putting slighty).

Which would you pick? And why?

Many thanks.

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formerbabe · 28/06/2020 16:00

Isabella, Daisy, Poppy, Amelia, Connie, Chloe. All nice

Lily rose is not nice imo... nor Delilah

Elsie is a bit too old lady for my taste

VintageGirl89 · 28/06/2020 16:01

Forgot to add Sofia to list. Prefer this spelling due to international links.

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SospanFrangipan · 28/06/2020 16:01

I like Elsie, how how about the Welsh way without the e on the end - Elsi?

Whatsyourflava · 28/06/2020 16:02

I honestly love all your names but favourite probably Elsie as it works well with Noah

You know Noah is a really old name too right. It sounds modern now but so does Elsie too. Every Elsie your daughter will meet us likely to be her age or younger ❤️

eddiemairswife · 28/06/2020 16:02

Elsie.....an Edwardian housemaid.

DramaAlpaca · 28/06/2020 16:04

Sofia or Isabella would be my preference.

I don't like Elsie, it's dowdy and twee.

dementedpixie · 28/06/2020 16:05

my mum is an Elsie but its actually short for Elizabeth in her case

Destroyedpeople · 28/06/2020 16:05

No offence but Elsie does sound like a victorian housemaid. And it doesn't sound like a full name.
Sofia is cool.
Any name double barrelled with Rose does sound a little.....tired these days.

ttigerlilly · 28/06/2020 16:11

I really like Elsie, I think it's lovely for a child and for an adult. And not too overused nowadays.

I also like all the other names you have listed, but I think my favourites are Daisy, Poppy and Delilah

Great taste!

Roselilly36 · 28/06/2020 16:13

Love it

Roselilly36 · 28/06/2020 16:15

I also like Esme

VintageGirl89 · 28/06/2020 16:25

@Roselilly36 I like Esme but dislike the different spellings and variation in pronounciations (ez-me and ez-may).

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Thistlegirl4 · 28/06/2020 16:27

Isabella and Delilah are lovely. I really don't like Elsie at all, for me it just doesn't sound nice.

Mammyloveswine · 28/06/2020 16:32

I love Elsie! Also love Esme, Elodie and Clara!

sundowners · 28/06/2020 16:34

Really like Elsie

daisypond · 28/06/2020 16:35

Sorry, I really dislike Elsie - it’s so frumpy and dowdy and just says “hard life of grinding poverty” to me. It gets mentioned a lot on here, which I find baffling. Eliza is better.

Isabella, Daisy, Poppy, Amelia, Connie, Chloe are fine as names. I’m not wild about Daisy, though. Connie only as short for Constance.

Robyn I dislike, and I would spell it Robin - and I would still dislike it.

Lily-Rose is a bit naff.

Delilah is a no-go. It’s like calling your DC Jezebel or Judas.

ManualFlusherSnot · 28/06/2020 16:37

I have an Elsie, it’s such a beautiful name. Although I didn’t realise how popular it was when I named her.

SirSamuelVimesBlackboardMonito · 28/06/2020 16:37

Not keen on Elsie. Really like Connie and Chloe though.

Sooobooored · 28/06/2020 16:38

I don’t like it at all and it doesn’t particularly go with your boys’ names.

CraazyCatLady · 28/06/2020 16:40

My baby is called Elsie, and everyone that hears it loves it. I think it's a really pretty name. It took us a while to decide, I liked similar names to you, but as soon as she was born, I knew she was an Elsie x

MaddeningtheUnhelpful · 28/06/2020 16:43

LOVE Elsie. Wanted it for DC3... alas he wouldn't have suited it...

PurBal · 28/06/2020 16:43

Love Elsie. I know a few and would definitely have made my list.

LotusClover · 28/06/2020 16:47

Sorry, I don't like it. It's far too cutesy.

midsomermurderess · 28/06/2020 16:55

I like it. And it makes me think of the Elsie Inglis Maternity Hospital in Edinburgh, named in honour of an innovate Scottish doctor and suffragist. Nothing dowdy or twee about her.

florascotia2 · 28/06/2020 17:07

OP If it matters, Elsie has shot up the popularity rankings in the past few years. It's now in the top 25 names. This graph shows the trend:
names.darkgreener.com/#elsie

Traditionally, Elsie was a short form of Elizabeth, but it's been used as a stand-alone name for over 100 years.

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