Elouise is a distinctive choice, ranked #1065 in 2024. Your child is likely to be the only Elouise in their class.
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UK Rank 2024
#1065
US Rank #972
About the Name Elouise
Elouise is climbing rapidly up the charts, having climbed 248 places in just five years. Its best recorded rank was #574 in 2002 β and current momentum suggests it could challenge that mark again. The name has been a consistent presence in UK records since 1996.
Elouise is distinctive enough that your child will likely be the only one in both their class and their school β standing out on every register.
In the US it ranks even higher at #972, where it enjoys a particularly strong following.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the name Elouise
Unlikely. With around 32 UK babies named Elouise per year, your child will almost certainly be the only Elouise in her class, and possibly the only one in the whole school.
Elouise is currently rising in popularity in the UK, up 248 places over the last five years to #1065 in 2024. If this trend continues, it will become more common in classrooms over the next decade.
Elouise is more popular in the US (#972) than in the UK (#1065). Names with strong rankings in both countries tend to have broad cross-cultural appeal, working well for international families or those with ties to both nations.
Elouise ranks #972 in the US top 1,000 (2024). It's recognised in America but considerably more popular in the UK.
32
UK babies named Elouise (2024)
< 1
Expected classmates with this name (class of 28)
~0.0
In a school of 600
↑ 248 places
Rank change (last 5 years)
🏫 Who else is in the room?
In a typical UK class of 28, highlighted children share the name Elouise
Likely around 1 other Elouise in the class
UK Popularity (1996–2024)
Rank and birth count · ONS official data
US Popularity (2023–2024)
Rank · SSA official data
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