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Annalee?

37 replies

MrsRV · 13/11/2013 21:16

sister to Ella....??? yay or nay....

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surroundedbyblondes · 13/11/2013 21:46

Also know a grown-up Annalee. She is a wonderful, intelligent, warm, capable and witty woman.

Rhubarbgarden · 13/11/2013 22:11

I used to know an Annaleigh. I always thought of the area of S. London when I saw her. Poor girl.

MirandaGoshawk · 14/11/2013 19:32

Oh yes, I know what you mean! Bromley is so much classier but maybe better for a boy. How about Crystal Palace?

womma · 15/11/2013 22:51

I like Syd(enham) for a boy, very distinguished!

squoosh · 15/11/2013 23:12

I think it was the name of one of the young women who was murdered by the Ipswich serial killer a few years ago. Sorry! But it immediately popped into my mind, and I'm not even one of those weirdos who takes a particular interest in serial killers.

MirandaGoshawk · 16/11/2013 17:02

Womma Grin Sydenham sounds like a UK version of Sydney. And Bromley is the UK version of Brooklyn so much classier!

CarryOnDancing · 16/11/2013 18:47

I see it's been scratched off now. I also thought it looked a little made up. I think Annalise is very lovely though!

womma · 16/11/2013 19:01

Oh miranda if only Sydenham we're the UK version if Sydney! In reality it would be pretty difficult to compare!

Layl77 · 16/11/2013 19:03

Anally!
Same problem as Anais which I love (anus)

NationMcKinley · 16/11/2013 19:07

Dulwich would be a very distinguished boys name Grin

Harrin · 18/11/2013 20:24

It reminds me of Leanne? Just the other way round

pinkpiggy · 18/11/2013 20:42

I know an annalei and she loves her name

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