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[Opinions] Re: Heideliese / Heidelise ?
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I think it's trying to ride on the popularity of Anneliese. I don't care for Heidilise because it looks like a smushed form of Heidi and Elise, and while I don't care for those names either, I much prefer them apart, as two-first names. So, I don't care for the name, as it's, along with Anneliese, very sloppy looking, and I don't care for their sounds.

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