Ellouise, a unique blend of elegance and charm, is an uncommon yet captivating feminine given name. Derived from the French 'Elodie', which translates to 'famous warrior' or 'noble fighter', Ellouise retains a touch of strength and dignity while also exuding warmth and sophistication. This name offers a delightful alternative for parents seeking something distinctive yet still readily pronounceable and spellable. Ellouise's popularity peaked in the late 19th century but has since become quite rare, making it an excellent choice for those wishing to bestow their child with a truly unique moniker.
The name Ellouise experienced significant popularity and fluctuation over the years, with a noticeable peak during the early 1920s, particularly in 1922 when there were 39 births. The name then began to decline steadily until it reached its lowest point in the late 1940s and early 1950s, with fewer than 10 births per year between 1948 and 1954. After this period, the name remained relatively uncommon for several decades before seeing a resurgence starting around the mid-2010s, reaching its most recent peak in 2020 with 31 births. Overall, there were a total of 994 births named Ellouise from 1910 to 2023.