Origin and Meaning of Eliott
Meaning & Origin
The Lord is my God
Origin: Hebrew - Eliott is a variation of the name Elijah, which comes from the Hebrew 'Eliyahu' meaning 'My God is Yahweh'.
Interesting Facts
- Eliott, often spelled Elliott, has been a popular name in English-speaking countries, associated with a sense of elegance and nobility.
- The name has variants across different cultures, such as Eliot in French and Elia in Italian.
- Notable bearers of the name include American poet T.S. Eliot and British politician Sir Walter Eliot.
- Eliott has seen fluctuating popularity over the decades but has generally maintained a presence in baby name registries, especially in the early 21st century.
- Related names include Elias, Elijah, and Elya, which all share a connection to the Hebrew origin.