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Elsie?? Old woman's name or pretty name?

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xxhunnyxx · 23/03/2009 14:00

Just thought I'd ask opinions on this.
I heard that James Morrison has named his little girl Elsie and I was thinking if you actually disassiociate it with being an old woman's name it is a really pretty name.
15/16 years ago when my sister was named Grace there was a lot of comments on the lines of 'oh that's ermmm...an unusual name these days' and now it's one of the most popular girls names.
Is Elsie making a come back or would I be subjecting my daughter to a life time of cruel old biddy comments?

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belgo · 23/03/2009 14:02

Elsie is very pretty, probably coming back into fashion.

rubyslippers · 23/03/2009 14:05

I personally prefer Elisa or Elise but not sure about Elsie - it may be a grower

kingprawntikka · 23/03/2009 14:07

I once knew a lady with this name .She was elderly so probably a typical name for her generation. She hated it said it sounded like the name of a prostitute!!

xxhunnyxx · 23/03/2009 14:26

lol I don't think there's many prostitutes called Elsie these days ha ha
I did think that Elise might be a better option, similar but more modern.

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snice · 23/03/2009 14:27

Ailsa is v pretty too.

girlandboy · 23/03/2009 14:27

My Grandma's name was Elsie

However, I like it!

choosyfloosy · 23/03/2009 14:28

I love Elsie, i associate it with What Katy Did. Very pretty. (I do love Clover even more, i have to say).

ruty · 23/03/2009 14:28

i think it is very sweet. if you think and disassociate it from the old lady tag it is very pretty.

unavailable · 23/03/2009 14:40

Hmmm, it does feel a bit 1930s to me too. How about swapping a few letters around - Elise?

unavailable · 23/03/2009 14:41

Ah, just seen that hunny got there first. (I am a little slow I'm afraid.)

RachieB · 23/03/2009 14:57

its one of the nicer "old lady" names IMO

Stilla · 23/03/2009 15:04

I like Elsie
I know some one who looked after a girl called Elsie .(who was about 7 at the time) I associated it as an old lady name and disliked it( having an elderly aunt who was rather unpleasant with that name) and could hardly bring myself to say her name! But it grew on me - and she was a very pretty girl and carried it off . Her sister had an equally old fashioned name.

KAEKAE · 23/03/2009 15:06

I liked this a while back, but I went off it a bit when someone mentioned it was a maids name...along with the likes of Molly and Maisie!!!!

Indith · 23/03/2009 15:06

I saw Elsie on a gravestone the other day and started thinking "oh if I have another dd that would be lovely". I think it is great.

I should point out that I was strolling around the church yard waiting for baby group to start, I don't usually sit and read graves.

needmorehoursinaweek · 23/03/2009 15:09

Elsie was my grandmas name. I like it. There were also 4 sisters we used to call 'Aunty', I think they were probably related in some way. They were call Polly, Laura, Emma and Alice......Think some of those names have been round again and gone.

pranma · 23/03/2009 15:15

It is sweet and pretty imho

TabithaTwitchet · 23/03/2009 15:18

It is OK, I much prefer Elsa

bluebump · 23/03/2009 15:22

It's quite pretty but I prefer Elsa or Elise.

mrsbabookaloo · 23/03/2009 15:23

I know 3 Elsies under 3, so I think it's definitely having a comeback.

screamingabdab · 23/03/2009 16:43

Making a comeback, like Connie (another name i like)

What about Edie or Elvie, for something similar-but-different, Or Maggie?

MitchyInge · 23/03/2009 16:46

makes me think of Elsa the lion cub from Born Free, what a fab name

WelliesAndPyjamas · 23/03/2009 16:50

love it

v pretty

MrsMattie · 23/03/2009 16:55

Cute. Already a few of them round here.

Jenbot · 23/03/2009 17:57

My grandma's name. I like it.

kando · 23/03/2009 18:01

Love it! DD3 is Elizabeth and I wanted to shorten it to either Betty or Elsie, but it didn't happen! She gets Lizzie, but would have loved Elsie.