Elie

Meaning of Elie

Elie is a unisex name that originated from Hebrew. It is a variant of the name Eli, which means "ascended" or "elevated." Elie has a simple and elegant sound, pronounced as EH-lee (/ˈɛli/) in English. This name has been popular in the United States, with varying levels of occurrence over the years. In recent years, Elie has ranked around the 3000s to 4000s in terms of popularity. The name Elie carries with it associations of strength and elevation, making it a meaningful choice for parents seeking a name that embodies these qualities.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as EH-lee (/ˈɛli/)

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Notable People Named Elie

Elie Wiesel - Eliezer "Elie" Wiesel was a Romanian-born American writer, professor, political activist, Nobel laureate, and Holocaust survivor known for his book Night, based on his experiences in concentration camps.
Elie Saab is a Lebanese fashion designer known for his elegant and luxurious designs.
Elie Apper is a Belgian classical saxophonist and former member of the Saxophone Quartet of Belgium, which made its American debut in 1970.
Elie Tahari is an Israeli fashion designer known for his ready-to-wear clothing and fashion accessories, with his company headquartered in New York City and stores worldwide.
Elie Siegmeister was a versatile American composer, educator, and author.
Élie Cartan - Élie Joseph Cartan was a highly influential French mathematician known for his fundamental work in the theory of Lie groups, differential systems, and differential geometry, as well as his significant contributions to general relativity and quantum mechanics.
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