FACT OF THE DAY:
Yale was named after Elihu Yale (1649-1721), a governor of the British East India Company who donated a crate of goods to the fledgling school.
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I feel like people would be yodeling his name like ELI-HEE-HU and that probably would get old after a while.
I just learned how Vanderbilt University got *its* name, and let me tell you, Commodore Vanderbilt was not a nice guy. π³
Billionaires don't protect anybody but other billionaires, and sometimes the people sucking up to them.
No idea about Eliheehu though. He might be OK, or not. π€·
...I mean, it was just one little crate of goods, so maybe he was just an ordinary rich guy and not a likely sociopath like I am now convinced Cornelius Vanderbilt was.
@Madken65 Probably the same reason a lot of Hebrew names have become unpopular: antisemitism and the fear of it.
I think it's due to more than monosyllabic names...
Peeps no longer call me by my full name,
Kenny, Emperor for Life, DaDa.
There are tragedies all over the world now it seems.
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And No One that I know has ever really come up with a justification for why ELIHU is no longer a popular boys name.