Re: Annegret
in reply to a message by Loxandra
Well someone in history, I am certain, did invent the name, but combining names like Anne and Elisabeth (Liese), or Anne and Margaret (Grete) is hardly unimaginable as they are two classics. Combining a classic with an unusual name would moreso give me the affect of undesireable inventedness, e.g. Anzenobia (Anne and Zenobia), or two unusuals, e.g. Eurydzenobia (Eurydice and Zenobia), but Annegret seems a perfectly appealing and legitimate marriage to me.
German names can be relatively harsh to some ears, but occasionally they do come up with a winner.
German names can be relatively harsh to some ears, but occasionally they do come up with a winner.
This message was edited 4/18/2008, 2:47 PM
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lol - Anzenobia looks quite nice to me:)