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Elliot

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Name — A masculine given name and surname, a variant of Elliott, related to the name Elijah.

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What does “Elliot” mean?

The word “Elliot” means a masculine given name and surname, a variant of Elliott, related to the name Elijah.

How do you pronounce “Elliot”?

“Elliot” is pronounced EH-lee-uht (/ˈɛliːət/ in IPA).

How do you use “Elliot” in a sentence?

Here is “Elliot” used in a sentence: “Elliot befriends an alien in the film "E.T.".”

What part of speech is “Elliot”?

“Elliot” is a name.

Is “Elliot” a common word?

“Elliot” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between Elliot and Elliott?

Elliot and Elliott are simply spelling variants of the same name, with Elliott using a double "t" at the end. Both spellings are used interchangeably as given names or surnames, and the choice is largely a matter of family or personal preference.

Is Elliot related to the name Elijah?

Yes, Elliot is considered a variant related to the name Elijah, sharing historical roots with it. This connection is one reason both names have remained popular choices with similar underlying origins.

Can Elliot be used as both a first name and a surname?

Yes, Elliot functions as both a masculine given name and a surname. This dual use is common with many English names derived from older personal names.

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