♥ I LOVE THE NAME ITS SO PRETTY AND FLOWES IT SOUNDS LIKE A PRINCESS NAME ♥
2006-12-27 06:00:33
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answered by *~AshleyMarie~* 2
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I love love love Anneliese! Such a gorgeous name, it will totally stand out among a class full of Taylor, McKenna, Madison, and Riley's. That being said, I don't care for Riley/Ryleigh at all. It's very boyish sounding and so crazy popular with little girls right now, it's like the new Jennifer. I would reconsider the first name.
If you are willing to change the initials, I think Anneliese Ryleigh is much better. Otherwise, what about something like:
Rosemarie Anneliese
Rachel Anneliese
Rochelle Anneliese
Ruth Anneliese
Rhiannon Anneliese
Ruby Anneliese
Good luck to you!
2006-12-27 06:58:12
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answered by Verity 3
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That's a beautiful name! It sounds so strong and confident, and if your husband is too, then that's another reason to name your daughter after him!
One little thing about the middle name...Annaliese is a beautiful name, but if you say 'Ryleigh Annaliese', to me, it sounds like there are too many syllables in the name. Even though there are only 6, it is a mouthful!
Congrats on little Ryleigh Annaliese whenever she comes! I hope that she will be a strong, happy, healthy little girl!
Marie<3
2006-12-27 07:02:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Doesn't really go together, is a severe mouthful, and the spellings are a bit silly. Ryleigh Annaliese repeats the same sounds and just doesn't flow quite right.
You asked.
What about Ryleigh Anne?
2006-12-27 07:31:08
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answered by Goose&Tonic 6
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Very different and unique. It's interesting that many people are now coming out with variations of names.
Like Ryleigh but not so on the Annaliese. Either way, still a different and beautiful name.
2006-12-27 07:12:59
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answered by Jazon 2
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I don't like Ryleigh by any spelling because it is too unisex. With such a beautiful feminine middle name, why not go with something clearly female for the first name: Rebecca or Rachel or Rhianna for example.
2006-12-28 14:34:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I love the name Ryleigh. Im not to fond of Annaliese but it is still a pretty name.
2006-12-27 05:46:43
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answered by Audrey 1
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i LOVE annaliese. good idea for your situation.
but i don't like the spelling you have of ryleigh. when i first looked at it, i thought it was pronounced ry-lay. how about riley? or ryley? or rylee?
also, ryleigh annaliese doesnt flow the best.
how about:
rachel annaliese
rebecca annaliese
rita annaliese
robin annaliese
well, i guess in the long run (as you have stated), it doesnt really matter because you never really use your middle name.
2006-12-28 14:31:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Ryleigh a lot. It's really cute but I'm not crazy about Annaliese. What about Ann, Anna something like that?
2006-12-27 07:08:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i love the name. i especially like the way you spelt Ryleigh, my friend just died n thats how her name was spelt, its special and unique. although the name is cute, they are both very independant names, i would go maybe...Ryleigh Ann...but its not up to us, if you like Ryleigh Annaliese you should go for it, its pretty. And the child will go by the first name, not the middle, it is just there normally. but yah, i LOVE it, good luck, and congratulations
2006-12-27 07:25:14
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answered by Lisa O 2
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I like Ryleigh but Annaliese how about Aleese or Alise
2006-12-27 07:29:44
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answered by Ms. Lise 4
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