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[Opinions] Hildegarde and Hildegard...
WDYTO them and which one do you prefer? Am I crazy for being kinda fond of these names? Thanks.
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You aren't crazy I like them too :) Mostly just because of Hildegard of Bingen and possible nn Hilde ("HILL-dee") Hildegarde seems more complete to me
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I prefer Hildegarde and yes you may be crazy for liking it! My DH's grand-aunt's name was Hildegarde (they immigrated to the US from Germany). I have no prefernce to this name because it sounds so harsh. I guess I do not want to think of a little girl as a "guard" which is what it sounds like. I dont like Hilde much either.
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I think I prefer Hildegarde better. I like them too, but I wouldn't seriously use it as a first name.
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Not crazy at all. I think Hildegard is lovely.
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Not crazy at all! They're towering, historically rich, strongly feminine names that make my heart palpitate. I prefer Hildegarde, but Hildegard is just as grand.
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If you're crazy, so am I. I love it. I would never use it as a first name because, well, it IS clunky. It'd make a very interesting middle name though. If my name was Hildegard, I'd probably go by Hilde. I think it's cute. I also think Hilde could be used as a full name.
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I'm not a fan, but I think Hildegard looks better. Is it a male or female name?
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Female, if you'd click the link you'd see :)
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