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[Opinions] MN choices + Nickname
Which middle name do you feel works bestAleydis Fleur - too fancy
Aleydis Primrose
Aleydis Bethan
Aleydis Evelyn
Aleydis Octavia - too over the top?
Aleydis Bronwen
Aleydis Flora / FlorencePlus, any nickname ideas for Aleydis?
TIA

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Aleydis Bronwen.
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I think Aleydis Bethan and Aleydis Bronwen are very sweet out of those options.Hmm... Allie seems most obvious for a nn. Maybe Lili? Aldie?
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In all of the names listed below in the "New Loves" thread, I almost commented on Aleydis. The sound is gorgeous. Where does it come from? It sounds medieval, like an old form of Adelheidis. I'm guessing you are pronouncing it, "ah-LAY-dis." Is that correct? Aleydis Fleur -- It's not too fancy to me. It's my favorite of all of these. Gorgeous flow. Aleydis Primose -- I'm not a fan of prim and prissy Primrose anyway. But the flow is off here with Aleydis. They both end in an "s" or "z" sound. It's too same-y for my ears.Aleydis Bethan -- Beautiful. Strong. Love it.Aleydis Evelyn -- The "L" sounds bother me here. My ears need more contrasting sounds.Aleydis Octavia -- Yes. Too over the top.Aleydis Bronwen -- Just a smidgeon too tough for me. I suppose I might not have felt this way if Aleydis Bethan wasn't so perfect sounding.Aleydis Flora / Florence -- Again, I'd cross of Florence for the ending-in-the-same-sound offense as Aleydis Primrose. Aleydis Flora is great. I just prefer Aleydis Fleur. Nns: Allie, Lady, Addie, Alix?ETA: A quick google search of Aleydis brought me to name sites that I'm not familiar with so I can't vouch for their authenticity. But they all have Aleydis as a Dutch or german form of Adelaide, which came from the earlier form Adelheidis. Yay, the Information Age! Very handy.

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I found the name in 'the girl with the pearl earring' - I'm currently reading it. A little research told me that it's the name of a belgian saint. I just think it sounds so pretty and medieval. Aleydis Fleur is my favourite as well I think, that or Aleydis Bronwen :)I like Lady as a nickname, but not sure if it would work in real life Thank you muchly for your comments
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Thanks! Very helpful. It looks as though we were typing at the same time, but yours contains pronunciation guides as well. :-)

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