Consider if you will ...
Oct. 5th, 2008 02:59 pm... the name Ellison.
Now, consider it for a girl. Because really, it's just Allison with an E, isn't it?
ETA: It would be pronounced as it reads - Ellis-son, not Allison - I didn't mean to imply that it's an alternate spelling for Allison. I just meant that Allison is a feminine name, despite the -son, and that Ellison is only one letter off. ;)
This is the name my husband has decided he wants for our baby girl, due in February. Which means I have between now and then to either fall in love with it or talk him out of it.
Nicknames could/would be Ellie, Ella, or Ellis (my husband's favorite).
And if you would consider using it, would you (at the risk of getting silly or ridiculous) feminize the spelling at all? Or vary it in any other way? Elison? Ellyson? Elyson? Elisonne? or...?
Add to that the likelihood that the middle name will be "Monroe" after my late father-in-law whose death we learned of literally minutes before I discovered I was pregnant.
My husband is thoroughly in love with "Ellison Monroe" as a name. Right now I'm indifferent. I don't love it, but I don't hate it either. I'm not going to decide based on your opinions, but I AM curious. :)
Her sister is Katherine Frances (Kate/Katie), in case anyone finds that relevant.
Now, consider it for a girl. Because really, it's just Allison with an E, isn't it?
ETA: It would be pronounced as it reads - Ellis-son, not Allison - I didn't mean to imply that it's an alternate spelling for Allison. I just meant that Allison is a feminine name, despite the -son, and that Ellison is only one letter off. ;)
This is the name my husband has decided he wants for our baby girl, due in February. Which means I have between now and then to either fall in love with it or talk him out of it.
Nicknames could/would be Ellie, Ella, or Ellis (my husband's favorite).
And if you would consider using it, would you (at the risk of getting silly or ridiculous) feminize the spelling at all? Or vary it in any other way? Elison? Ellyson? Elyson? Elisonne? or...?
Add to that the likelihood that the middle name will be "Monroe" after my late father-in-law whose death we learned of literally minutes before I discovered I was pregnant.
My husband is thoroughly in love with "Ellison Monroe" as a name. Right now I'm indifferent. I don't love it, but I don't hate it either. I'm not going to decide based on your opinions, but I AM curious. :)
Her sister is Katherine Frances (Kate/Katie), in case anyone finds that relevant.
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Date: 2008-10-05 07:06 pm (UTC)I'm not nuts about Ella as a nickname, though. Sooooo tired of that.
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Date: 2008-10-05 07:08 pm (UTC)To me it's far too masculine for a girl. Ellis is a boy's name, 'son' has masculine connotations and Monroe is a girls name. I also read Ellison as 'Ellie-son' not as Alison.
I don't know, it just sounds all wrong for a baby girl =/ But that's just me.
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Date: 2008-10-05 07:20 pm (UTC)Just my 2cents :)
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Date: 2008-10-05 07:28 pm (UTC)Congrats =]
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Date: 2008-10-05 07:40 pm (UTC)The only thing I would do is something that I'm not normally a big fan of: two middle names. I imagine middle names as alternate choices if people do not like their first name. I don't think Monroe would work as an alternate first name for a girl. So, Ellison (name) Monroe (Last name) would be great, in my opinion.
I'm also a fan of the names Eliana, Elina, Elisa and Eleni, which are similar.
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Date: 2008-10-05 08:03 pm (UTC)Ellison and Allison sound differently to me.
One is EHL-ison, the other is AL-ison
Ellis is very pretty. I also read a book with an Ellissa in it, I thought that was cool!
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Date: 2008-10-05 10:06 pm (UTC)I don't really like it. My first thought was "Ellis Island" for some reason. I do LOVE the nicknames for it...but not Ellison. I also don't think it goes well with Katie's name as a sibset.
Ellie or Ella, though? *swoon*
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Date: 2008-10-05 11:06 pm (UTC)I agree with a previous poster about adding a second middle name, just to feminize it a bit more. Although I don't feel Ellison is so masculine, especially if you're planning on calling her Ellie/Ella (Ellis, to me, sounds masculine, too).
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Date: 2008-10-06 01:16 am (UTC)I think neither Ellison nor Monroe sound feminine at all. To me they seem distinctly masculine. I think though more people here seem to think it would be an OK girl's name, I think in the real world, most people would think it was a boy with that name. Both are more commonly known as last names too, which I think more often than not, aren't good for first names, particularly not for girls.
Also, I had a guy friend named Ellis, and so I can't ever see Ellis as a nn for a girl. =/
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Date: 2008-10-06 02:07 am (UTC)Also, I went to high school with a girl named Carson Ellis, who went by Carly. Pretty close to Ellison Monroe!
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Date: 2008-10-06 03:56 am (UTC)We knew we wanted Ellie for a nn. I loved the name Allison anyways so I considered Ellison since it was perfect! It was close enough to Allison and I could still call her Ellie. Ya hubby didn't like it :(
FWIW we named her Elaina and call her Ellie :)
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Date: 2008-10-06 03:55 pm (UTC)Also, re: spelling - it would have to be Ellison and not Elyson or any other creative spelling.
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Date: 2008-10-06 06:11 pm (UTC)The way I say it, Ellison & Alison sound exactly the same.