Gender | 👩🧑 Boy And Girl |
Pronunciation | 📣 \e(l)-lis\ |
Number of People | 👶 48,000 |
Rate in 2021 | 452 |
Numerology | 🔢 3 |
Name origin | 🌍 English |
Ellis has two possible etymologies. On the one hand, it is the transferred use of an imported English surname during the medieval crusades (a series of holy wars whereby European Christians tried unsuccessfully to retake the Holy Land in and around Jerusalem to restore access to their owsition). religious). Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land during the Middle Ages bestowed these Old Testament names on their children in honor of their ancestors who fought for the promised land centuries before Christ. The first recorded spelling of this medieval surname in England appeared in 1200 and translated as "Elias" and then a couple of years later as "Elis". On the other hand, Ellis is considered the anglicized form of a Welsh personal name “Elisedd”, meaning “kind”. Elisedd was an early medieval name of at least two kings of Powys (a former eastern kingdom of Wales). Widely considered a masculine name, Ellis is given to girls from time to time. The first recorded spelling of this medieval surname in England appeared in 1200 and translated as "Elias" and then a couple of years later as "Elis". On the other hand, Ellis is considered the anglicized form of a Welsh personal name “Elisedd”, meaning “kind”. Elisedd was an early medieval name of at least two kings of Powys (a former eastern kingdom of Wales). Widely considered a masculine name, Ellis is given to girls from time to time. The first recorded spelling of this medieval surname in England appeared in 1200 and translated as "Elias" and then a couple of years later as "Elis". On the other hand, Ellis is considered the anglicized form of a Welsh personal name “Elisedd”, meaning “kind”. Elisedd was an early medieval name of at least two kings of Powys (a former eastern kingdom of Wales). Widely considered a masculine name, Ellis is given to girls from time to time.
Personality
Three energy is powerful and enthusiastic. They have an artistic touch and "gift-of-GAB" that makes them natural actors. Her joy bubbles over, and her infectious exuberance draws a crowd. The Three personality is like a child - always young and full of joy. They are charming, witty, and generally happy people. Personality three lives in the "now" and has a spontaneous nature. Three by three they seem to live with a bright and seemingly unwavering aura that draws others to them. Luck also tends to favor number three.
Popularity
Ellis is another example of a name whose historical use surprised us. The name dates back to the late 1800s, when Ellis reached its peak of popularity in terms of usage (ranked as the #155 most popular boy's name of 1899). As the 20th century got underway, Ellis slowly declined in popularity as the decades progressed. Now that we've entered a new century, Ellis is hitting some of his lowest points ever on the charts. The name came perilously close to falling out of circulation in 2001, but has since regained some (most notably thanks to a TV character named Ellis Carver, an African-American lieutenant on HBO's acclaimed series "The Wire"). " appearing between 2002 and 2008). For a name that has been around uninterrupted for over 130 years, we'd be pretty disappointed to see it go. There is something very dignified and clever-sounding about the name Ellis. There are many different ways to view this name. One, it is an original alternative to fashion and Elias could be said to be abused. Two, it is a surname that is a hot trend in America today. Three, it could be considered a place name like Ellis Island (which gives it a “melting pot” flavor). Four, which is a potential option for parents with Welsh heritage (we love the "type" etymology); and finally, Ellis has the potential to be gender-neutral for literary-loving parents. The three Brontë sisters (Anne, Charlotte, and Emily) use the masculine-sounding pseudonyms Acton, Currer, and Ellis Bell, in publishing his earlier works to prevent prejudicial attitudes from his uptight Victorian readers. Ellis Campana = Emily Brontë, the woman who gave us "Wuthering Heights" (1847).
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i find Ellis a great name for both genders. the meaning of it and It's origin are both special to me.
My name is Ellis and I'm a girl. I find most people cannot pronounce my name - they insist on calling me Alice.
I really like this name. I'd never heard it before, but It's really pretty. I also think It's cute for a boy or girl.
its too like the name people call me and i dont like that name
This is my name and I am not crazy about it. Reminds me of a stripper or something.