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[Opinions] Gisela...
On my family tree, my Great Grandmothers name is Gisela.what do you think of the name?
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I like it. It is my German aunt's name. :-)¡VIVA ESPAÑA!
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Gisela is very pretty : )

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Stunning. You should use it for a little girl. :-)
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I think it's very beautiful and elegant. I prefer it to Giselle, actually - though Gisèle (zhee-ZEL-ee) is my ultimate favourite form of this name.
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Gisela and Giselle have nameday todayin Sweden. I like them both. I pronounce Gisela with a hard G and Giselle with a G like Zh.If you don't like Gisela enough to use as fn, you could use it as mn. Much more interesting than Grace, Rose, Elizabeth etc. Or maybe Giselle if it flows better."You may give them your love but not your thoughts. For they have their own thoughts.
You may house their bodies but not their souls,
For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams."
(On Children by Kahlil Gibran)
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Today is the name day?Ha! I didnt even notice!I wouldnt use Gisela. Not even in the middle name spot.In my religion we name outr kids after someone who meant a lot to the parents, but are deceased (usually family members). I was named after my moms favorite great-aunt & someone else....I think my dad's grandmother.I still find the name Gisela beautiful.If it was used in the 1st name spot, kids would probobly call the girl 'Geezer' or something like that.
This is my resting spot
I can let myself breathe
I may not be perfect
But at least I am free
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I prefer Gisele. But, I'm not too fond of it.
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I love it!
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I like it. There are two pronunciations I have seen, depending on the location the name is used. Gis-ell-a and Gis-e-la (with a long e, more like the e in 'hey') although the latter is a more foreign pronunciation and I like it better. Both I like, though I would probably never use it for one of my children, too many names I like better.
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One of my aunts has Gisela as part of her name. Her full name is Helen Gisela, but she's been known as Penny since birth (her hair was the colour of a new penny - go figure!). She was enrolled at school as Gisela, but she now goes by Helen with everyone except family (where she's still Penny).Anyway . . .Gisela is ok, but I prefer a few of the other variations of the name, such as Gisella, Giselle and Ghislaine.
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