Eliotte

Meaning of Eliotte

Eliotte emerges as a distinctly feminine variant of Elliot—an English and Gaelic name ultimately rooted in the Hebrew Elijah, “the Lord is my God.” Pronounced EL-ee-ot, it has quietly held a place in US birth records since 2010, registering five to seven annual occurrences and hovering near the 940–960 rank. Though scarce, this steadiness lends it a subtle strength: as enduring as the cypress in a Persian garden resisting desert winds. Scholarly overtones linger—an unspoken nod to George Eliot’s literate legacy—yet its clear, balanced phonetics ensure instant accessibility. Parents drawn to Eliotte often seek a name that marries historical depth with modern elegance, finding in its rarity a form of exclusivity—or, more wryly, simply excellent parental taste.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as EL-ee-ot (/ˈɛliˌɑt/)

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