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Elizaveta

Female name



Description

Eloise is a feminine name borrowed from Western culture and enjoys considerable popularity today, thanks to its mythological roots and literary figures. The name originates from the Greek Eleia (Ἠλέη), which can be translated as "blessed" or "happiness". In antiquity, this name was given to Eloise, the heroine of one of the five songs in the cycle "The Songs of Wisdom" by the ancient Greek poet Mikhalis Karavastos (c. 200-100 BC), where she is depicted as the daughter of the god Zeus and the nymph Europae. However, the name gained widespread recognition primarily through the figure of Eloise, the beloved of Callinda in the mythological epic "Hermia" by the ancient Greek poet Lucrētius Ferendus (3rd century BC), and later through the poem "Camelot" by Edmund Burnes (1692), where Eloise is portrayed as a gentle and ideal beloved of the hero. The name Eloise carries an atmosphere of romance, harmony, and spirituality. Girls with this name are generally perceived as kind, gentle, somewhat dreamy, and sensitive. They often possess a rich imagination, enjoy creativity, and emotional depth. However, depending on upbringing and environment, the name can also acquire softer, more refined qualities. Notable bearers of the name Eloise include the English singer Ella Fiōna (originally Eloise King), who became famous through the "The Voice" project, as well as the historical figure Eloise Bailey, known as one of the first female scientists in England. In Russian-speaking countries, the name is less common but is gaining popularity among parents seeking a unique and elegant name for their daughter. The popularity of the name Eloise is quite high worldwide, especially in Western Europe and North America. In Russia, it is less widespread but is increasingly used for babies as an exotic and beautiful option. Variations of the name may include Eloise, Ella, Lisa, and diminutives such as Elo, Ella, Liz, and Elochka.