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Eloisa is a beautiful and feminine name with Spanish and Portuguese origins. It is the feminine form of the classic name Louis, which derives from the Germanic name Ludwig, meaning "famous warrior." Variations of the name include Eloise, Elouise, and Elisa.
In the United States, Eloisa has been a consistently popular choice, ranking in the top 2,000 names for baby girls in recent years. In 2022, it was the 2,040th most popular name, with 94 babies given this moniker. While it has never reached the heights of sister names like Olivia or Isabella, Eloisa has maintained a steady presence on the baby name charts, appealing to parents seeking a elegant, slightly unique option.
Eloisa is the name of Spanish-American author Eloisa James, a bestselling romance novelist known for her witty and sensual historical romances. Actress Eloisa Maturén, known for her roles in telenovelas, is another famous woman who proudly bears this graceful name.
Eloisa has an undeniably romantic, sophisticated feel. It fits well within the classic yet contemporary style that many modern parents gravitate towards. Those drawn to Eloisa likely appreciate names with Old World charm and a hint of worldliness. This name projects an image of refinement, warmth, and gentle femininity.
Positive traits associated with Eloisa include elegance, poise, intelligence, and creativity. The name's melodic sound evokes feelings of beauty and grace. Parents hoping to bestow a name that exudes both strength and tenderness may find Eloisa a wonderful option.
Eloisa pairs beautifully with both one-syllable and multi-syllable middle names. Some lovely full name combinations include:
The name also complements a wide range of last names, flowing well with both simple surnames and more elaborate, multicultural options.
In literature, Eloisa is the name of the ill-fated 12th century lover of the philosopher Peter Abelard. Their tragic romance has inspired countless poems, plays, and novels over the centuries. This historical connection gives the name a timeless, romantic appeal.
Overall, Eloisa is a sophisticated, melodic choice that celebrates the feminine mystique. Parents seeking a name that combines classic elegance with a hint of international flair would do well to consider this lovely option.
1886 | 6 | 1,005 |
1887 | 7 | 966 |
1889 | 5 | 1,432 |
1891 | 11 | 848 |
1892 | 10 | 980 |
1893 | 9 | 1,061 |
1894 | 8 | 1,153 |
1895 | 11 | 1,031 |
1896 | 10 | 1,072 |
1897 | 7 | 1,285 |
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Eloise | 2,888 | View Details |
Elouise | 233 | View Details |
Elloise | 40 | View Details |
Heloisa | 25 | View Details |
Eloa | 23 | View Details |
Ellouise | 16 | View Details |
Elysa | 13 | View Details |
Elisabella | 13 | View Details |
Elieth | 10 | View Details |
Elouisa | 8 | View Details |
Elisea | 6 | View Details |
Eliena | 5 | View Details |
Eloiza | 0 | View Details |
Eloida | 0 | View Details |
Eloina | 0 | View Details |
Eloine | 0 | View Details |
Elosie | 0 | View Details |
Eloyse | 0 | View Details |
Eliose | 0 | View Details |
Elaisa | 0 | View Details |
Elowise | 0 | View Details |
Aloise | 0 | View Details |
Elaise | 0 | View Details |
Elisabel | 0 | View Details |
Evalisa | 0 | View Details |
Yelisa | 0 | View Details |
Elowese | 0 | View Details |
Elodia | 0 | View Details |
Elisianna | 0 | View Details |
Eladia | 0 | View Details |