Elliotte is a unique and distinctive given name of American origin. It is believed to have been created by the author and poet Stephen Elliott, who used it as his own given name. The name Elliotte is composed of two elements: 'Elliot', which means "the Lord is my God" in Hebrew, and an additional 'tte' suffix. This makes Elliotte a gender-neutral name with a modern and contemporary feel. It is often associated with creativity and individuality due to its origin story.
The name Elliotte gained popularity over time, starting with just 5 births recorded in the year 2000. However, it wasn't until a decade later that the name began to consistently appear more frequently, reaching double-digit figures annually from 2010 onwards. The most significant increase occurred between 2011 and 2012, with an almost tenfold rise in births recorded in just one year (from 26 in 2011 to 46 in 2012). After reaching its peak popularity in 2016 with 86 births, the number of newborns named Elliotte has since stabilized and remains consistently around 50-70 births per year. As of 2023, a total of 850 babies have been named Elliotte since 2000.