Saturday, February 10, 2007

My German Name

I was inspired by Aunt Priscilla
and decided to try my name too.

***Your German Name is:***


Elli Anneliese

I think this name is much too long to switch to
especially when I have a name as nice as Bethany.
But it is a nice thought.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Did you type in both your first and middle names or just the first?

Rachel said...

It is different every single time you punch it in. I did mine about 4 times and it was different every time.

Bethany said...

Just my first... What was your name when you tried it Jazzy?

Anonymous said...

It said "Gott segnen Sie!" but then again, I had just sneezed.

Priscilla said...

I deleted it from my blog. I think those tests are so dumb! I also was a little afraid it would offend my friends.

Gudl said...

That is funny! How do they come up with these ideas? Anneliese is a very old name and NOBODY would name a child today Anneliese. Elli, Yes, but not A.

Priscilla said...

I don't know...Priscilla was a rather old name in '66, but my parents chose it.

Actually, Anneliese might be a name chosen here in the US.

Rach...did you try Liesl's name?

Michelle-ozark crafter said...

that is so neat and a pretty name as well!

T said...

yes Anneliese is used here,
there is a girl in my daughters pre school that has that name.

Priscilla said...

I think it is a pretty name nd it's shame it isn't being used more in Germanay.

When I was a little girl, my best friend was named Birgit. Her parents were from Germany. I'd go to play there and they would speak to her in German. She would always answer in English. I think she was self concious in front of me so she wouldn't speak in German. I could never understand why she would feel that way. I hope your kids are smarter than that, Gudrun.