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[Opinions] Heidi
WDYT of Heidi? MN suggestions?I'm not interested in Adelheid.
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When I was just starting to think of names, as a teenager, I really liked the combo Heidi Claire - easy to spell, easy to say, not too boring. Then I said it aloud one day and thought I'd said, "I declare!" And that killed the combo for me. However, jumping off of that I think Heidi Clarice / Heidi Clarisse sounds downright cosmopolitan.Other possible combos:Heidi Blair (if you don't mind the Montag association)
Heidi Julienne
Heidi Sheridan
Heidi Scheherazade (if you're feeling adventurous)
Heidi Alexis
Heidi Alexandra
Heidi Alessandra
Heidi Christine
Heidi Christina
Heidi Frances
Heidi Rowena
Heidi Robina
Heidi Carol / Heidi Carole
Heidi Miranda
Heidi Madeline
Heidi Bernadine
Heidi Gwendolen
Heidi Gwendoline
Heidi Seraphine
Heidi Seraphina
Heidi Philippa
Heidi Phyllida
Heidi Catherine / Heidi Katherine
Heidi Winifred
Heidi Veronica
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Cute. Kind of like Gretel or Greta but lighter. Or like Heidrun but more mainstream...or it's like Hallie but more classic...having said that, I prefer Gretel, Heidrun, and Hallie.Heidi Mayflower
Heidi Berenilde
Heidi Theresa
Heidi Nedelya
Heidi Rosamere
Heidi Rosmerta
Heidi Rosamund
Heidi Veronica
Heidi Audovera
Heidi Carmenta
Heidi Araminta
Heidi Minerva
Heidi Rebekah
Heidi Ludovica
Heidi Sophronia
Heidi Serafina
Heidi Sybilla
Heidi Priyanka
Heidi Keturah...those are all just what came to mind first.

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It's pretty cute, though not exactly my personal style. It's one of the few NNs I prefer as a full name.Heidi Clara
Heidi Faith
Heidi Frances
Heidi Frida
Heidi Juliet
Heidi Juniper
Heidi Maeve
Heidi May
Heidi Megan
Heidi Olive
Heidi Rosemary
Heidi Sylvia
Heidi Susanna
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I dislike it strongly, unless it's the name of a female German Shepherd. I knew a Heidi who said she was glad that her parents didn't name her the other name they were considering, Gretchen. I can't say that I agreed with her. Now the reason that I always think of a female German Shepherd is, I'm sure, that my family had a female German Shepherd named Heidi when I was a child. (My parents rejected my four-year-old suggestion of Mary Ann.) But although if it weren't for that I might not have the German Shepherd association, I still wouldn't like the name.
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I love Heidi, as I hold favor with many Germanic names anyway, and wonder if "Heidi" "Mary Ann" might serve as a double middle or with a hyphen added somewhere. - or- "Heidi Ann" with "Mary" as a middle?? A hyphen might be added anywhere on this possibility too -depending on preference.
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Heidi is very cute, and even though it's not real popular right now, it still feels very youthful.Heidi AmberHeidi BethHeidi CarolHeidi EllenHeidi Jo
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Heidi Ellen is sweet. I need to consider Carol more often!
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