Elisabeth of Hungary
A princess known for her charity and sainthood, Elisabeth was a medieval figure revered for her devout faith and compassion.
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IPA Pronunciation
ˈɛlɪs
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Ellise is a variant of Elise, which derives from the Old French form of Elizabeth, originating from the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning 'God is my oath.' Historically, the name has been associated with devotion and faithfulness, often chosen to reflect a strong spiritual commitment or promise.
Ellise and its variants have deep roots in Western cultures, particularly within Christian traditions due to its biblical origin from Elizabeth. It has been popular in various European countries, symbolizing piety and loyalty. The name has historically appeared in royal lineages and religious texts, reinforcing its dignified and classic appeal.
In recent years, Ellise has gained popularity as a fresh, elegant alternative to more common names like Elise or Ellie. It appeals to parents seeking a name that sounds familiar yet distinct. Often chosen for its gentle sound and spiritual meaning, Ellise fits well with contemporary naming trends favoring vintage revivals and unique spellings.
The name Ellise carries the essence of “God is my oath” from Hebrew tradition. Names beginning with "E" often embody qualities of freedom, adventure, and dynamic energy.
Ellise and its variants have deep roots in Western cultures, particularly within Christian traditions due to its biblical origin from Elizabeth. It has been popular in various European countries, symbolizing piety and loyalty. The name has historically appeared in royal lineages and religious texts, reinforcing its dignified and classic appeal.
A princess known for her charity and sainthood, Elisabeth was a medieval figure revered for her devout faith and compassion.
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German-born Canadian author and environmentalist, a pioneer in ocean governance and maritime law.
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Parents: Olivia Wilde & Jason Sudeikis
Elise
🌐Spanish
Élise
🌐French
Elise
🌐German
Elisa
🌐Italian
エリース (Erīsu)
🌐Japanese
艾莉丝 (Ài lì sī)
🌐Chinese
إليز
🌐Arabic
Ellise is a relatively modern spelling variant that blends the classic charm of Elise with a unique twist, making it both traditional and fresh at the same time.
Those named Ellise are often imagined as graceful, intelligent, and compassionate individuals. The name suggests a person who is loyal and sincere, with an artistic and thoughtful nature. Ellises tend to be perceived as warm-hearted, dependable, and possessing a quiet strength paired with creativity.
Ellise is a Hebrew name meaning “God is my oath”. Ellise is a variant of Elise, which derives from the Old French form of Elizabeth, originating from the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning 'God is my oath.' Historically, the name has been associated with devotion and faithfulness, often chosen to reflect a strong spiritual commitment or promise.
Ellise is pronounced (IPA: ˈɛlɪs). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Ellise include: Ellie, Lise, Elle, Issy, Elsa, Ell, Eli, Lis, Lissy, Elle-Belle.
Famous people named Ellise include: , , , , .
Celebrity babies named Ellise include children of: Olivia Wilde & Jason Sudeikis.