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Elliotte
Pronounced ehl-LYOT-teh /ɛl.ˈljoʊt.tɛ/Medium
Meaning: My God is YahwehMedium
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
History & Origin
The root meaning, 'My God is Yahweh', ties Elliotte back through Elliott to the Hebrew prophet's name Elijah. As a surname-turned-given-name in English, Elliott has long served boys, and the doubled ending in Elliotte gives it a more feminine finish. The spelling reads as a deliberate, decorative twist rather than a separate name with its own story.
The added -te makes the name look French on the page even though the meaning stays English and Hebrew at root. One bearer of this exact spelling is the Canadian sports journalist Elliotte Friedman, an NHL insider known for his 32 Thoughts column, which shows the form is not exclusively feminine in practice.
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Famous Bearers
- ★Elliotte Friedman (b. 1970)Canadian sports journalist and NHL insider for Sportsnet, known for his 32 Thoughts column and podcast.
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Frequently Asked
What does the name Elliotte mean?
Elliotte is usually explained as meaning 'my God is Yahweh ' and is most often linked with English tradition.
How do you pronounce Elliotte?
It's commonly said ehl-LYOT-teh /ɛl.ˈljoʊt.tɛ/.
Is Elliotte a boy or girl name?
In this batch and in recent U.S. usage data, Elliotte is used as a girl name.
How popular is Elliotte?
In 2024, Elliotte ranked #1942 in the U.S. for girls, with 102 births recorded.






