Although, Elenor Tice would make her nickname ET :) I also has an old school mate called Tina Torell. She was called TT as in Tit (god, kids were so immature).
Elenor can also be shortened to Lenni and i think naming you baby, if a girl, after your grandmother is a beautiful idea. However, i also think it's important for people to have their own identity. Sometimes when people are names after other' they can feel like they have someone else's name rather than their own. Here, using a nickname or shortened version would help.
I always loved William as a name. It's strong, easily shortened and popular. Just be careful of the Willie nickname. Again, be careful of the nicknames.
William is Teutonic and means 'Determined Guardian'.
Thomas is a name i have always loved because it means 'Twin'. I always kept this in mind in case i had twins.
Jacob means 'Conquerer' and is Hebrew. This is an obviously strong Bible name.
Joseph is another Biblical name but is strong regardless. Many people choose this name for their son and shorten it to Joe, which is also popular. It means 'God Multiplies'.
Isaac is Hebrew and mean Laughter. This is becoming a more popular name, as well as the nickname, Zach (with various spellings.
Thomas Joseph Tice
Joseph Thomas Tice
William Joseph Tice
Joseph William Tice
William Jacob Tice
Isaac William Tice
I think it sounds more fluid to have the middle and last names both starting with T. That's just my opinion thought.
You can also think of initials and then try to think of names from there. For instance, DJ, TJ, LJ, JJ, BJ.
Girls names can be easier. For me, i like the name Bella/Belle because it means beautiful. I guess we all think out daughter/s are this. It is very easy to blend this to a lot of girls names. 'Elenor-Belle' could mean beautiful Elenor. Or even Ella-Belle, this way it's part of your gran's name and your daughter's own.
Actually, one of my favourite name is Christabelle. There are many ways in which you can spell it, but it fits with the fact that you mentioned Christine as a possible name. You can also use Christabella, both mean beautiful Christa.
Elenor Christa Tice
Christabelle Elenor Tice
Ella-Belle Tice
Chrisella Tice - Chris (short for Christine, Ella, sort for Elenor)
Elenor Taylor Tice - Again, using a middle name with the same initial as the last name can make it fluid.
Elenor Thomasina Tice (Thomasina is the feminine version of Thomas, therefore, also means Twin.
Elenor Trina Tice (Trina means Pure and is Greek)
Katherine also means Pure.
I hope this helps.
2007-08-21 04:15:27
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answered by MAGICKSTER 3
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Thomas Jacob is very handsome. I'm not sure I like how Thomas Tice sounds though. I love Eleanor with this spelling or Elinor. I don't like it spelled Elenor, it seems (and is) wrong. Eleanor Christine flows well though. I do prefer nickname Nora to Ella/Elle because Ella/Elle are very popular as nicknames and as given names.
2007-08-21 05:50:26
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answered by bbwdys4 6
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I love them both. I think they are perfect. I wanted to name my son either George or Liam but I have always liked Thomas. Personally I wouldn't shorten Thomas especially not for TJ. Thomas sounds a little more sophisticated and when I hear TJ I think of a skateboarding dude with a lip piercing. My daughters middle name is Elle though and I with it was her first. Since she's 4 now it's kinda late to call her Elle so start early!
2007-08-21 03:29:45
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answered by blanquettedeveau 4
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I love classic names too! I love the name Elenor! and I love naming after a family member. Is Thomas after someone too? because you could consider Truman, Tailor, Tanner, Tate, Trevor or Tristan I like the idea of naming a boy a "T" name with your "T" last name. Good luck to you!
2007-08-21 03:34:38
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answered by Danielle R 3
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I don't like classic names. I like unique names. If you are looking for classics, here's a list for you:
Girl
Susan, Suzanne, Jennifer, Jessica, Ashley, Alexis, Elizabeth, Candace, Ronda, April, Christine, Crystal, Bridgette, Marie, Debra, Michelle, Tonya, Roxanne, Mary, Elaine, Ellen, Jean, Anna, Anne, Charmayne, Tiffany, Sheila, Marlene
Boy
Micheal, Robert, Shawn, Brian, James, John, William, Mark, Anthony, Fredrick, David, Ronald, Nicholas, Joseph, Paul, Thomas
2007-08-21 03:34:34
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answered by CJ 4
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Thomas Jacob is ok...Elenor i dont like as a first name.
Jacob Thomas would also work and you could call him JT.sounds good also. acutally it sounds more modern.
Christine is a good name.i prefer Chista thou.Elenor i dont like as a first , how about Christa Elenor? or Christine Elenor??
hope i helped!
2007-08-21 03:21:51
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answered by leo87 5
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Thomas Jacob is a really handsome name. I love it.
Elenor Christine is also really pretty. My only suggestion would be to spell it Eleanor (the more common way). It will be easier for her as she grows up and gets on registries that she spell her name the more common way so as to minimize the risk of incorrect identification, etc.
I love both names, great choices!!
2007-08-21 03:23:24
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answered by Curious Georgia 3
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Eleanor is a family name an my Mom's side.
I like Thomas Jacob
not so sure about chistine - tine tice
2007-08-21 03:21:42
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answered by Anonymous
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No Thomas - Thomas Tice.... alliterative names sound horrible.... and calling him T.J. just makes it worse.
I like the girl's name, but not the way you spelled it. I'm also not fond of nicknames (see above)... she should be called her full proper name, Eleanor.
2007-08-21 05:06:27
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answered by Anonymous
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classic: Charlotte Cutesy: Millie in demand: Ava (i'm no longer relatively particular in case you may call Ava a modern call nevertheless, that is incredibly undying curiously and as on your in demand names, my call is Emily and that easily falls decrease than classic...as does Sophia, Olivia and Emma). Unisex: Leighton
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answered by Erika 4
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