Elliot for a girl?

Anonymous
middle name
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I probably wouldn't do Elliott for a girl, but I love Ellery.


I like Ellery but the only Ellery I know is a boy.


That's funny. The only Ellery I know is a girl.
Anonymous
I usually don't get down on OPs when there's a name post, but I'll chime in with a thumbs down when someone asks about naming a girl a boy name. Why? Why? There are so many girl names beginning with "El". You can't choose one of those? Ella, Elle, Eloise, Eleanor, Elena, Elaine, Ellen, Elizabeth, Elise, Eliana, Elodie, Elisa, Eliza...
Anonymous
Don't do it.
Elliot is a boy's name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I totally love it for a girl, especially given the meaning for your family. Go for it.


+1
Anonymous
I'd assume it was from Scrubs or wanted a boy.
Anonymous
Ugh. Love it for a boy, hate it for a girl.
Anonymous
I vote no. A friend from college was named Michael and joked that her parents were in denial that they were having a girl. Elliot for a girl strikes me as the same - as if you're not coping with the fact you expect a girl and, darn it, you're going to use a boys name no matter what. It's not neutral, IMO; it's a boy's name.

Agree with the PPs who suggest other "El" names.
Anonymous
Eliane or Eliana
Anonymous
I love it for a girl, and its on our list. You have to remember DCUM is full of the old fuddie duddie, super old fashioned, naming crowd. We like the idea of gender neutral/ male names for girls, as on paper (resumes) she will be on equal footing, and won't be judged by/for her femininity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I totally love it for a girl, especially given the meaning for your family. Go for it.


+1


+2

I love Scrubs, but people think you'd be naming your kid AFTER the character? Not- oh this is another place I've seen the name, but actually named after the chick?? It's Scrubs, not To Kill A Mockingbird. FFS.
Anonymous
I know a couple, so you wouldn't be alone, but why complicate your kid's life with constant explanations. I know an adult who was givent a boy's name and she hated it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love it for a girl, and its on our list. You have to remember DCUM is full of the old fuddie duddie, super old fashioned, naming crowd. We like the idea of gender neutral/ male names for girls, as on paper (resumes) she will be on equal footing, and won't be judged by/for her femininity.


This is just such a stupid argument. What if she wants to go into a profession where women are preferred? Or if, by the time she is grown up, schools/workplaces will tend to discriminate against males (which some might already do, because they want to increase their female staff)? My point is you just have no idea whether having a name that everybody takes as a male name on paper will benefit her or not. Use it if you like it, but don't think you'll be doing her career a favor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I vote no. A friend from college was named Michael and joked that her parents were in denial that they were having a girl. Elliot for a girl strikes me as the same - as if you're not coping with the fact you expect a girl and, darn it, you're going to use a boys name no matter what. It's not neutral, IMO; it's a boy's name.

Agree with the PPs who suggest other "El" names.


This is exactly why the OP she said she wants to use it... In my opinion, since this is about honoring a family member, use it as a middle name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love it for a girl, and its on our list. You have to remember DCUM is full of the old fuddie duddie, super old fashioned, naming crowd. We like the idea of gender neutral/ male names for girls, as on paper (resumes) she will be on equal footing, and won't be judged by/for her femininity.


Nope, I'm just a feminist that doesn't believe women should be pretending to be men to get ahead. How about we work on that equality rather than making our girls deny all femininity? Besides, women are actually preferred for many professions.
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