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Annelise/Anneliese?
What do you think of Annelise/Anneliese, said ann-eh-LEES? Which is your favorite spelling (of those two, I hate Annalise)? Do you have any brilliant middle name ideas?Also, what do you think of Sophia, aside from popularity? I've loved this name for as long as I can remember, and am sad that it's so trendy. Do you prefer Sofia or Sophia? Any brilliant middle name ideas for this?And finally, what do you think of the combo Sofia/Sophia Annelise/Anneliese? Thanks a lot!
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Sophia Anneliese would be beautifulSophia is very popular, but if you love it, go for it. I have a daughter named Sophia (nn Sophie) who was born in 2000. It was certainly beginning its upward climb by then, but I had wanted it for fifteen years. So I did it anyway. Her mn's are unusual, and if when she's grown she doesn't want to be one of five or six Sophie's, she can be the only Ophelia or Seraphina her age.:)
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Annelise is nice, not really my style, but still nice. I prefer the spelling Annelise. I think it would sound best with a shorter middle name, one or two syllables.I LOVE Sophia! I don't know if I would ever actually use it, but I do like it. I would probably be more inclined to use the spelling Sophia, but I really like Sofia as well and I also love Zofia : )
I think Sophia would work with most middle names.Sophia Annelise is a lovely combo, I like it! : )
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I like Annelise but I really love Sophia. And Sophia Annelise is a very cute combo as well!
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Annelise - don't really care for it because I'm crazy and think it sounds like "on a leash" every time I hear it.Sophia - I like it, I love the meaning. I prefer Sophia to Sofia, and definitely Sophie to Sofie.Sophia Annelise sounds like Sophia is on a leash. Told you I'm crazy. :P
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gettin too trendy now-a-days
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