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Eloise, Noa, Noelle or Eleanor??!! Name Poll

52 replies

QueCat · 18/02/2024 06:38

Please help me decide on what to call my daughter.

We both love Noa but worried it’s too popular as a boy name and will forever be saying ‘no H’ and she’s a girl! Middle names Louise and Jean are honour names.

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Sonora25 · 18/02/2024 06:39

I would switch the middle names
Eleonor Jean Louise has a better flow

Swearwolf · 18/02/2024 06:44

I'd go for Eloise, it's unusual enough that there are not loads of them, but familiar enough that people recognise it. Eleanor is everywhere.

If you like Noa though, go for it. So what if she has to spell it for people? Lots of names are like that, and usually people remember once you've told them once. To all her peers, it will just be another name and they won't think anything of it.

MariaVT65 · 18/02/2024 06:48

I’ve gone for Noelle as it’s lovely and I think the other 2 will likely be shorted to Ellie, which is incredibly common atm. I have a super common first name in my age group and hate it.

MariaVT65 · 18/02/2024 06:49

Sonora25 · 18/02/2024 06:39

I would switch the middle names
Eleonor Jean Louise has a better flow

Yes I also agree with this!

popplego · 18/02/2024 06:50

They're all nice names but Noelle is my favourite Smile

Sonora25 · 18/02/2024 06:52

Noelle reminds me of Christmas sorry

the other ones are better

mnlkjpo24 · 18/02/2024 06:54

Personally, Eloise isn't uncommon but that doesn't matter if it doesn't matter to you.

I love Noelle and also that's definitely uncommon. I wouldn't worry about it being associated with Christmas if it doesn't bother you. I have a Christmas name and I was born in the middle of the year yet nobody ever makes that association.

All lovely names.

oldnorsesaga · 18/02/2024 06:55

I like Eloise, but dislike Noa so I voted for Noelle Louise Jean
Noa is male spelling of the name in some European countries and it's very trendy.

Onelife2024 · 18/02/2024 06:59

Eloise gets my vote - love this! Eleanor is also great! I’m not keen on Noa for a girl, and Noelle is a Christmas word to me.

Mintearo7 · 18/02/2024 07:05

Eleanor is boring. Noa confusing I agree. Noelle does remind me of Christmas. It’s not like Holly which is more common therefore not tied as much to Christmas. Eloise is nice.

breakfastdinnerandtea · 18/02/2024 07:06

Eloise doesn't really go well with Louise as a middle I don't think.
I prefer Noelle personally but think Eleanor goes best with your middle names.

TowerStork · 18/02/2024 07:08

I like all of those expect Noa.

wellingtonsandwaffles · 18/02/2024 07:21

They’re all lovely. Noa is a common girls name in some languages / cultures so may not be an issue of gender depending on where you are.

personally I love Eleanor because of NN Nell :)
second choice Eloise

GoodVibesHere · 18/02/2024 07:30

I like them all except Noa. Everyone will assume a boy.

Perhaps you would like Nia?

Noelle is my favourite.

TheVintageMum · 18/02/2024 07:58

My vote goes for Noelle, love that name.

Toomuchgoingon79 · 18/02/2024 08:24

Noelle or even Joelle

Mumoftwo1312 · 18/02/2024 08:26

Wild card option, have Jean as the first name, it's lovely.

Jean Louise.

Also consider Elaine, it's like Eleanor but lovelier imo

theduchessofspork · 18/02/2024 08:30

Sonora25 · 18/02/2024 06:39

I would switch the middle names
Eleonor Jean Louise has a better flow

Yes I think this

Also like PP suggestion of Jean as a first name, quite fresh and due a revival

theduchessofspork · 18/02/2024 08:30

Toomuchgoingon79 · 18/02/2024 08:24

Noelle or even Joelle

Only if the OP is giving birth to a character in a Dolly Parton song

Tigandgab · 18/02/2024 08:31

Don't like any of them sorry

BoleynMemories13 · 18/02/2024 08:47

Eloise is gorgeous, by far my favourite. Eloise Noa Jean :-)

Noa is problematic as a first name and Noelle so synonymous with Christmas.

Eleanor is ok but a bit dull in comparison to Eloise. Definitely Eleanor Jean Louise if you do go for this though. Louise doesn't flow at all well after Eleanor due to the strong l sounds in both.

Whydosomanywomensleepwithsuchlosers · 18/02/2024 08:51

I love Noa and its meaning but would assume a Noa was Jewish as it's a very popular name in Israel - might be awkward if you're not.

As a teacher I've only taught one Eloise in a decade, so I'm going for that.

NachosAndCheese · 18/02/2024 09:58

I don’t like Noelle at all.

There are loads of Eleanors/Ellie’s.

I like Eloise.

HyacinthBoucket · 18/02/2024 10:07

Noelle makes a nice change.

maudelovesharold · 18/02/2024 10:12

Sorry, I haven’t voted, as I don’t like any of the combinations! Of your names, I would have
Eloise Noelle Jean, but I really like the name Nola, so would prefer
Eloise Nola Jean!

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