Eloise Mia or Eloise Claire

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Definitely Eloise Claire.

Let go of the links to the name meaning--I'm all for meaningful names, but you're really grasping at translations here.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I only like Claire.

Eloise= granny
Mia= ghetto



How is Mia ghetto? I taught in 3 schools I'm sure DCUM would label ghetto and never had a Mia (or any name that despite crazy spelling would approximate the sound Mia)


The only Mia I know is Finnish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I only like Claire.

Eloise= granny
Mia= ghetto



Absurd!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eloise Claire


+1 Beautiful!
Anonymous
I love the name Eloise.

But agree with PP who said Eloise Mia = clunky. I don't think Eloise Claire flows particularly well either, but it's the winner of the two.
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