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Adelheid? I've been mulling this one over in my head the last couple of days. It's a German/Dutch name that I think would be adorable for a daughter if I end up having children with X whose a
German major (I'm falling in love with the language as well). His mother is
German, adopted by Italians, and she named his sister Analise (
Anneliese w/ shortened spelling), which was my all time favorite girl name long before I met X or his sister. Scary right? That gives me confidence that his mother and I have similar taste in names. But anyway I thought
Adelheid nn
Heidi might. be a sweet way to continue a tradition, with
Adelheid's pronunciation slightly Anglicized from AH-del-hight to AH-del-ide, so that it's not so awkward for Americans to pronounce. I prefer this to the French
Adelaide although I think
Adelheid may actually be winning out as an mn rather than an fn. So maybe no nn
Heidi then. So what do you think of
Adelheid as a name. Mn or fn? Feel free to suggest combos if you like.
I've been thinking about
Annegret and
Annika too, but these may be too close to Analise who usually goes by
Ana. I've been seaching for the perfect
German girls first name for a while. Found some beauties, but nothing's had the magic of
Anneliese for me so far. Do you know of any good ones that aren't on the database?
I'm having a bit more luck when it comes to
German boys names. Some I'm seriously considering right now are...
FalkEliasEngel ("angel," has personal signifigance)
Jonas (unfortunately this is recently very popular)
Do these sound wierd to fellow English speakers? How bout
German speakers. I'm curious to know how common these are or how dated they may seem in Europe.