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Hennelie
Just came across this for the first time today. Thoughts? I can't find much info on Hennelie but it feels very American lol
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Honestly, not bad. It doesn't entirely strike me as American, though. I don't know how to explain it, but the way the letters are arranged actually seems European to me.
I'm assuming it's a German diminutive of Henriette (compare Annelie for Anna). Cute!
It reminds me of Henley (which has been in the top 1000 for a while) and Hennessy (I have met one). Hennelly is an Irish surname but could be a coincidence...I guess I'd like it IRL. I was surprised by how much I like Hennessy, so.

This message was edited 9/10/2024, 8:52 PM

It looks like a spelling variation of Annelie.
I know Henny is sometimes a nickname for Henrietta. I wonder if it's like a contracted form of "Henrietta Lee" or something.
Much prefer Hannalie without the root word 'Hen'.
Don't really like it
It looks different to me. Not 100% sure how things happen in The Netherlands, but here in South Africa we get girls named Hanna or Hannah using the nickname Hannalie or Hannelie. And Hennelie looks like a similar nickname or diminutive for Hendrika, the fem form of Hendrik.