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[Opinions] Heideliese / Heidelise ?
There was a program with a woman by this name (pronounced either HIGH-de-LEES or HIGH-de-LEEZ), like a combination of Heidi and Elise (sounding similar to Anneliese). I'm assuming she was German. What do you think of Heidelise or Heideliese (I can't remember the exact spelling)? I personally think it's a pretty name.
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I work behind the healthcare counter in a pharmacy store and it reminds me of a few medicines we have I like Heidi though :)alice x
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Hmm this could grow on me maybe. I'd probably prefer it as a mn.
Shane & Elizabeth
11/20/04 We are future parents to: Benjamin Luke, Alexander Sara Anneliese, Rachel Sophia
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Heideliese is lovely. I think. :)Shannon
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Ooh, a new name!Heideliese is BEAUTIFUL! I love Heidi / Adelheid but I'd never have the courage to use them here in Australia (even though we have a German-speaking background). Heideliese is just lovely.:-)
ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
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I think it's trying to ride on the popularity of Anneliese. I don't care for Heidilise because it looks like a smushed form of Heidi and Elise, and while I don't care for those names either, I much prefer them apart, as two-first names. So, I don't care for the name, as it's, along with Anneliese, very sloppy looking, and I don't care for their sounds.
-Lissa Hannah-
As soon as tradition has come to be recognized as tradition, it is dead. - Allan Bloom
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