Anonymous
Post 12/08/2014 15:16     Subject: Re:Eloise Mia or Eloise Claire

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Anonymous
Post 12/08/2014 14:19     Subject: Re:Eloise Mia or Eloise Claire

My name is Eloise....
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 18:36     Subject: Eloise Mia or Eloise Claire

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)


Zara Phillips (cousin to Prince William) and her husband named their baby Mia.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 10:04     Subject: Eloise Mia or Eloise Claire

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)
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 10:02     Subject: Re:Eloise Mia or Eloise Claire

Anonymous wrote:Eloise Claire sounds better.

What language are you basing your translations on?


This, too. Baby Name Wizard has this to say about Eloise: "Of uncertain origin and meaning, some believe it is from the Germanic Helewidis, a compound name composed of the elements haila (hale, hearty, sound) and vid (wide). Others believe it is a feminine form of Louis, which is from the Old High German Hluodowig (famous in war), a compound name composed from the elements hluod (famous) and w?ga (war): hence, "famous in war." Other sites agree that Eloise means "famous warrior."

Mia means "mine" in Italian, but the name Mia is the "Danish and Swedish pet form of Maria, which is also commonly bestowed as an independent given name." Claire means "bright" or "clear" in French.

So, your names are based on three different languages, and I have no idea where you get that Eloise means sunshine.


This.

I don't care for Eloise but both Mia and Claire are lovely.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 09:58     Subject: Eloise Mia or Eloise Claire

Anonymous wrote:This thread is from 2013. I'm pretty sure the baby is named by now.


I'm curious what she ended up using; that's why I clicked.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 00:36     Subject: Eloise Mia or Eloise Claire

This thread is from 2013. I'm pretty sure the baby is named by now.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 00:24     Subject: Eloise Mia or Eloise Claire

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate the name Eloise with a passion. It just sounds so ugly.


This


Yeah, this
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2014 00:23     Subject: Eloise Mia or Eloise Claire

Anonymous wrote:Eloise Claire sounds much better.
Eloise Mia is clunky.


+1
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2014 23:22     Subject: Eloise Mia or Eloise Claire

Eloise Claire
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2014 19:26     Subject: Eloise Mia or Eloise Claire

Anonymous wrote:I hate the name Eloise with a passion. It just sounds so ugly.


This
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2014 19:22     Subject: Eloise Mia or Eloise Claire

Anonymous wrote:Claire

Love the name!


When my daughter was baptized last year, there were six baby Claires. SIX.
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2014 18:33     Subject: Eloise Mia or Eloise Claire

I only like Claire.

Eloise= granny
Mia= ghetto

Anonymous
Post 07/04/2014 18:30     Subject: Eloise Mia or Eloise Claire

Claire

Love the name!
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2014 17:39     Subject: Eloise Mia or Eloise Claire

My daughter is Eloise Kate and she is beautiful!