Heloise
Introduction
Well-known; healthy
Background Story
The name Heloise is most commonly associated with the love story of Heloise and Abelard, a famous historical romance from the 12th century. Heloise was a brilliant woman who became a nun but is remembered for her passionate love affair with her teacher, Peter Abelard. Their correspondence and tragic love story have been celebrated in literature and art.
Letter Count
Variations
Héloïse, Heloiza, Eloise

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