[Facts] Re: Meaning & spelling of name Haneli/Hanli/Hunli/Hanelee/Hunlee
Hannalie, Hannelie or Hanlie are all possible; I haven't seen your other suggestions but except for the ones with a -u- and a double -ee they could happen. (The -u- spelling couldn't for phonetic reasons. You probably heard the name, and the Afrikaan,s a sounds pretty much like the short English u; however, the Afrikaans u is different and wouldn't work. The double vowel ee, like all double vowels in Afrikaans, is a diphthong - the vowel sound, long, ending with a schwa or neutral vowel.) The -ie ending is more Afrikaans, the -i more German or international-trendy: both would sound the same and could be used.It's a blended name, and an exact duplicate of Annelie: Anne or Anna or Hanna (the usual spelling in Afrikaans, rather than Hannah, and this is an Afrikaans name) plus Elizabeth.There used to be a very strong tradition of naming children after their grandparents: this is fading now, but it used to result in whole batches of cousins having identical names. Blending names was a way around this problem: you still honoured your grandparents, but gave your child something different from her/his relations.This practice was mostly a girl-naming activity, though I do know a man named Andries Petrus who is always known as Rusandre.
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Meaning & spelling of name Haneli/Hanli/Hunli/Hanelee/Hunlee  ·  Genene  ·  7/1/2010, 12:38 PM
Re: Meaning & spelling of name Haneli/Hanli/Hunli/Hanelee/Hunlee  ·  Saga  ·  7/17/2010, 5:37 PM
Re: Meaning & spelling of name Haneli/Hanli/Hunli/Hanelee/Hunlee  ·  Anneza  ·  7/2/2010, 12:39 AM
Re: Meaning & spelling of name Haneli/Hanli/Hunli/Hanelee/Hunlee  ·  Anneza  ·  7/2/2010, 1:34 AM