@Babaloo6 it's not a common name, but I have met some. It would have been aristocratic from the past but no one use it much because of the French revolution but it has been revived a bit.
@Babaloo6 I have never done any research on the origins of the name except that it say that it have common derivations in Spain and Portugal and especially Brazil where it is commonly called Helosa. In english it is more common as Eloisa. My parent soften call me lisa as a shorten version
@Babaloo6 I never liked lisa, I would ignore it when I was called by that name. I always preferred elosie although the correct pronounce of my name is Eloween. I rarely use it's correct pronunciation