| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 15.1 | Surname as Middle Name? | 3158::DAVIS | Grins | Tue Jul 15 1986 15:57 | 8 | 
|  |     You might try a family surname...
    
    By the way, I believe your spelling is correct and mine
    was not. :^)
    
    grins,
    Marge
    
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| 15.2 | Middlename | 18547::SCHARMANN |  | Thu Aug 14 1986 11:41 | 6 | 
|  |     
    You might want to consider "Marie" on account the name Annelise
    sounds and looks like it might have a touch of Itialan in it.
    I think that marie would sound pretty when pronounced with the
    first name Annelise Marie, it has a certian ring to it.
    
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| 15.3 |  | 6178::STOCKRM97 |  | Fri Jul 17 1987 13:04 | 3 | 
|  |      I also think "Marie" would sound good.  If not that mabey "Lee",
    something with that ring too it..
    
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| 15.4 |  | WR2FOR::VOGELSANG_JU |  | Tue Nov 21 1989 20:22 | 8 | 
|  |     Anneliese Marie sounds like a good combination, although, Anneliese
    is a German name.  It is my middle name and also my mother's first
    name and she is from Germany.  There is also an old German folksong
    call "Anneliese".
    
    Julie Anneliese
    
    
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| 15.5 | Italy has a version too | CSC32::P_TOMARO |  | Fri Jun 15 1990 19:17 | 5 | 
|  |     In northern Italy they have a derivative which they spell Annalisa.
    This is not too surprising, many northern Italians are of German
    decent and spellings change rapidly.  My exchange student used Michele 
    for the middle name.  (I hope I have that spelled correctly. It was 
    pronounced me-shell like the French feminine of Michael).
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