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What could Ella be short for?
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Sue | Report | 16 Jul 2004 19:55 |
My great aunt was born, we think, in North Dakota, USA in about 1900. She died of TB about 1910 in Canada (Saskatchewan?). I have a photo of her, with her father and 4 brothers taken just before she died. My aunt tells me her name was Ella Kilpatrick, but I can find no trace of her, either her birth or death. Could Ella be short for anything? Any suggestions, please? Sue |
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George | Report | 16 Jul 2004 20:04 |
Eloise, Eleanor, Ellen, |
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Geoff | Report | 16 Jul 2004 20:10 |
Possibly Isabella |
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Valice in | Report | 16 Jul 2004 20:28 |
Georgella or Fanella maybe |
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Sidami | Report | 16 Jul 2004 20:30 |
Elouise maybe........ |
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Lynne | Report | 16 Jul 2004 20:37 |
Hi Sue, How about Gabriella? Lynne |
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Leigh | Report | 16 Jul 2004 22:57 |
Hi Ella ....The name was probably originally a short form of any of various compound names containing the element 'ali' other, foreign (Eleanor and Elvira). It is now often taken to be a variant or pet form of Ellen. Hope you find her Leigh |
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Unknown | Report | 16 Jul 2004 23:04 |
Rosella Mariella Mirella Isabella |
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Bob | Report | 16 Jul 2004 23:21 |
Helen Helena |
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Sue | Report | 17 Jul 2004 08:43 |
Thanks everyone for all the suggestions. You've given me lots more ideas to try. Sue |
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syljo | Report | 18 Jul 2004 22:30 |
Just one more: Petronella (my sister in law's name) Sylvia |
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Barron63 | Report | 21 Jul 2004 22:08 |
Hi, I had an Aunt Ella, and it was short for Isobella. |
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William | Report | 21 Jul 2004 22:49 |
It may appear sort of posh, but there is Arabella as well. Regards William Russell Jones Cefn Mawr Wrexham. |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 21 Jul 2004 23:04 |
Perhaps she didn't like Nelly? |
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Sand | Report | 24 Jul 2004 19:48 |
Hi Sue, It may have started as a shortened version of other names, but Ella can also be a name in it's own right. I have two in my family from 150 years ago! It's a very popular name again now--probably due to 'E.R' as one of the docs named their little girl Ella. Hope this helps. |
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John | Report | 25 Jul 2004 00:56 |
my mum was ella, and her name was helen. regards john. |