You have an [name]Eliza[/name]? I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Eliza[/name]!!! I can better see [name]Norah[/name] with [name]Eliza[/name], but I do love [name]Anneliese[/name], too. ([name]Norah[/name] just seems more like [name]Eliza[/name]'s style to me, and the ending of [name]Anneliese[/name], [name]Eliese[/name], is really close to [name]Eliza[/name] to me.)
([name]Edit[/name]: I just discovered that [name]Elise[/name]/[name]Eliese[/name] is a form of [name]Elizabeth[/name], just like [name]Eliza[/name]…)
Some people pronounce [name]Anneliese[/name] as “Ahn-uh–[name]LEE[/name]-zuh,” but I guess it depends on who’s saying it and where you live.
[name]Annelise[/name] is another way of spelling the name…
(I pronounce both as ann-uh-leese, but I believe that [name]Anneliese[/name] is technically pronounced the ahn-uh-[name]LEE[/name]-zuh way.)
I love [name]Eliza[/name] and [name]Norah[/name] together!
Good luck!
[name]Edit[/name]: I missed [name]Cora[/name] earlier, and [name]LOVE[/name] it with [name]Eliza[/name]! [name]Cora[/name] and [name]Eliza[/name] are two of my favorite names!
I feel like [name]Anneliese[/name] contains a form of [name]Eliza[/name]/[name]Elizabeth[/name]… But it is a beautiful name! I think I like [name]Nora[/name] (I like this spelling better) or [name]Cora[/name].
[name]Eliza[/name] and [name]Cora[/name]/[name]Nora[/name]…[name]Both[/name] are lovely!
Oh my gosh! I totally missed [name]Cora[/name] in your poll! I’m voting for [name]Eliza[/name] and [name]Cora[/name], with [name]Norah[/name]/[name]Nora[/name] in a close second.
You have an [name]Eliza[/name]? I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Eliza[/name]!!! I can better see [name]Norah[/name] with [name]Eliza[/name], but I do love [name]Anneliese[/name], too. ([name]Norah[/name] just seems more like [name]Eliza[/name]'s style to me, and the ending of [name]Anneliese[/name], [name]Eliese[/name], is really close to [name]Eliza[/name] to me.
Some people pronounce [name]Anneliese[/name] as “Ahn-uh–[name]LEE[/name]-zuh,” but I guess it depends on who’s saying it and where you live.
[name]Annelise[/name] is another way of spelling the name…
(I pronounce both as ann-uh-leese, but I belive that [name]Anneliese[/name] is technically pronounced the the [name]LEE[/name]-zuh way.)
I love [name]Eliza[/name] and [name]Norah[/name] together!
You have an [name]Eliza[/name]? I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Eliza[/name]!!! I can better see [name]Norah[/name] with [name]Eliza[/name], but I do love [name]Anneliese[/name], too. ([name]Norah[/name] just seems more like [name]Eliza[/name]'s style to me, and the ending of [name]Anneliese[/name], [name]Eliese[/name], is really close to [name]Eliza[/name] to me.
Some people pronounce [name]Anneliese[/name] as “Ahn-uh–[name]LEE[/name]-zuh,” but I guess it depends on who’s saying it and where you live.
[name]Annelise[/name] is another way of spelling the name…
(I pronounce both as ann-uh-leese, but I belive that [name]Anneliese[/name] is technically pronounced the the [name]LEE[/name]-zuh way.)
I love [name]Eliza[/name] and [name]Norah[/name] together!
Good luck![/quote][/quote]
Ha! We posted at the same time! If I hadn’t read your post, I would have missed [name]Cora[/name]! I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Cora[/name] and [name]Eliza[/name]!!
(E, I thought of you when I was reading about [name]Magnolia[/name] and [name]Eleanora[/name] earlier…)
[name]Anneliese[/name] and [name]Eliza[/name] are both forms of [name]Elizabeth[/name]. I think that one’s definitely out. [name]Nora[/name] (spelled that way only) and [name]Cora[/name] are both very pretty names, but stylistically, [name]Cora[/name] fits very well with [name]Eliza[/name]. [name]Nora[/name] is a tiny bit more popular/trendy, and [name]Cora[/name] is an underused classic.
You have an [name]Eliza[/name]? I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Eliza[/name]!!! I can better see [name]Norah[/name] with [name]Eliza[/name], but I do love [name]Anneliese[/name], too. ([name]Norah[/name] just seems more like [name]Eliza[/name]'s style to me, and the ending of [name]Anneliese[/name], [name]Eliese[/name], is really close to [name]Eliza[/name] to me.
Some people pronounce [name]Anneliese[/name] as “Ahn-uh–[name]LEE[/name]-zuh,” but I guess it depends on who’s saying it and where you live.
[name]Annelise[/name] is another way of spelling the name…
(I pronounce both as ann-uh-leese, but I belive that [name]Anneliese[/name] is technically pronounced the the [name]LEE[/name]-zuh way.)
I love [name]Eliza[/name] and [name]Norah[/name] together!
Good luck![/quote][/quote]
Ha! We posted at the same time! If I hadn’t read your post, I would have missed [name]Cora[/name]! I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Cora[/name] and [name]Eliza[/name]!!
(E, I thought of you when I was reading [name]Magnolia[/name] and [name]Eleanora[/name] earlier…)
Have a good night! :-)[/quote]
Ahh! I know! I love both those names together!!
And [name]Cora[/name] and [name]Eliza[/name] are so cute together!
I adore both [name]Cora[/name] and [name]Norah[/name] with [name]Eliza[/name]! I’m with you, though, that [name]Norah[/name] should be spelled with the H at the end. I feel like it is incomplete without it, for some reason. Completely personal preference!
Thanks to all who shared opinions. I think [name]Anneliese[/name] is out, but we were on the fence with it anyway. I had no idea it was a variant of [name]Elizabeth[/name]. Now to decide between [name]Cora[/name] and [name]Norah[/name]…
I definitely think that [name]Cora[/name] or [name]Nora[/name] go best with [name]Eliza[/name]. They are both very cute names and go well, so just pick the one you like best, since they are too close to eachother to use both eventually.
Good luck.
I think people would have a lot of trouble spelling [name]Anneliese[/name], I had to C&P the name b/c I couldn’t remember how you spelled it. I kind of like [name]Nora[/name]…but here are some more suggestions:
[name]Amara[/name]
[name]Eden[/name]
[name]Jaden[/name]