I’m not pregnant and I’m hopefully not gonna be pregnant in near future, but it’s my current combo of the month or maybe even combo of the year. What do you think? I really really love it, but my sister said [name_f]Anneliese[/name_f] makes her think of an@l
I love [name_f]Millicent[/name_f] [name_f]Anneliese[/name_f]! [name_f]Anneliese[/name_f] doesn’t remind me of an@l at all
[name_f]Millicent[/name_f] [name_f]Anneliese[/name_f] is lovely! I don’t see the connection your sister made, especially not with this spelling, so I think it’s fine!
With this spelling I don’t see it at all! I will admit it’s all I can see with the spelling [name_f]Annalise[/name_f], but [name_f]Anneliese[/name_f] it is completely eliminated :). [name_u]Love[/name_u] [name_f]Millicent[/name_f] and love the nickname [name_f]Millie[/name_f]. I’m highly considering [name_u]Camille[/name_u] nn [name_f]Millie[/name_f] for my little girl arriving in a couple of months
[name_f]Millicent[/name_f] [name_f]Anneliese[/name_f] is sleek and pretty!! I think the e spelling of [name_f]Anneliese[/name_f] stops it looking like @n@l
I like it, and I only see that connection with [name_f]Analise[/name_f], not with [name_f]Annalise[/name_f] and certainly not with Annelise/Anneliese.
I have tried to like [name_f]Millicent[/name_f] because I love [name_f]Millie[/name_f], but the “cent” feels too strange for me. I like it for you though.