i like it. i think it sounds best with more classic middle names.
anneliese claire anneliese charlotte anneliese elisabeth anneliese evelyn anneliese genevieve anneliese ingrid anneliese kathryn/catherine/katherine/etc anneliese katrien (the dutch version of kathryn, but it could still work with a german 1st name hehe) anneliese margaret anneliese rose anneliese susan
Anneliese would actually have four syllables (final E is not silent) in Germany. The French version of the name would have three syllables, like you want, but the spelling is (at least to me) not quite as attractive.
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German, right?
Not my type of name, but I suppose it's nice.
What type of mns are you looking for?
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Anneliese Faith
Anneliese Belle
Anneliese Quinn
Anneliese Bree
... Those are pretty much my favorite middle names for girls, and they all fit really well :)!
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Anneliese Holly
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anneliese claire
anneliese charlotte
anneliese elisabeth
anneliese evelyn
anneliese genevieve
anneliese ingrid
anneliese kathryn/catherine/katherine/etc
anneliese katrien (the dutch version of kathryn, but it could still work with a german 1st name hehe)
anneliese margaret
anneliese rose
anneliese susan
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Jillie, when're we having babies? *sigh*
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eermm.. maybe Anneliese Marie?
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(better than having your 6 year old come home from school & introduce you to the sound-a-like though!)
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Anneliese Rowan
Anneliese Aubrey
Anneliese Joy
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Anneleise Elizabeth
Anneleise Anais
Anneleise Olivia (oooh i love this actually)
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