Eloise Meaning
Healthy, wide — brilliant warrior
Eloise at a Glance
What Does the Name Eloise Mean?
Eloise comes from the Old French Heloïse, ultimately from the Germanic Helewidis meaning healthy, wide, or famous warrior. The 12th-century French scholar Heloise (lover of Abelard) gave the name literary romance. The Eloise children's book series (1955+) by Kay Thompson made it a beloved American girl name. Top 200 US, surging fast. Three syllables, sophisticated French softness.
Eloise Personality & Numerology
People with the name Eloise carry the vibration of numerology number 11 — Master Intuitive. This means spiritually awakened, visionary. The energy of Eloise tends to be felt by everyone who interacts with them, often shaping the room without anyone noticing.
Numerology is calculated by converting each letter of Eloise into a number (using the Pythagorean system), then reducing to a single digit (or master number 11, 22, 33). For Eloise, the result is 11.
Best Zodiac Matches for Eloise
Famous People Named Eloise
Variations, Nicknames & Pairings
Variations
Heloise, Eloisa, Eloïse
Nicknames
El, Ellie, Lou
Middle Name Ideas
Rose, Grace, Marie, Mae, Belle
Eloise — Common Questions
What does the name Eloise mean?
Healthy, wide — brilliant warrior
Where does the name Eloise come from?
The name Eloise has French origins, with peak popularity around 2020-2024.
What is the numerology of the name Eloise?
Using the Pythagorean numerology system, Eloise reduces to 11 — Master Intuitive. People with this name vibration are often spiritually awakened, visionary.
Which zodiac signs match the name Eloise?
The name Eloise resonates strongly with Pisces, Libra, Sagittarius. These signs share complementary energy with the name\'s numerological vibration.
What are similar names to Eloise?
Common variations include Heloise, Eloisa, Eloïse.
Is Eloise a popular name?
Eloise currently ranks at #180 in baby name popularity, with its peak popularity around 2020-2024.
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