[Opinions] Anneliese...
What about Anneliese for a sister for Evangeline? And, how do you pronounce it? Do you pronounce it ann uh lees like I do? What are some good middle names? The only thing I was able to come up with was Marie. I'm using Rose with Evangeline.
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Anneliese Joy
Annelise Ivy
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Anneliese Ruby
Anneliese Rachel
Anneliese Judith
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This message was edited 3/12/2009, 3:41 PM
It is a beautiful name. Anneliese goes very well with Evangeline. I pronounce it like you do. Anneliese Marielle would be beautiful.
Thanks.
"AN-uh-LEE-zuh"
It's ok, not my style. Goes well with Evangeline, though.
It's ok, not my style. Goes well with Evangeline, though.
I love Anneliese! And yes it goes well with Evangeline. I usually pronounce it ah-nah-LEES. Sorry, I can't come up with any good combos, I've tried to before but I can't find any good ones.
I think it goes very well with Evangline! But as it is originally German (?), I'm not sure how I would pronounce it in English. Probably Ann uh lees, with the first syllable stressed, but I think with a soft "s" as in Elisabeth: "ANN-uh-leez". I'll post some combos later when I've got time again! I think Anneliese Marie is a tad boring, seeing that Anneliese consists of Anne and Liese (--> Lisa), so all these three names are very common... It just doesn't sound very good, imo, but I'll think of some alternatives later :).
Thanks.