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How would you spell this name?
The name is pronounced Anna-Lisa, but has many different spellings.
Annalisa is the Spanish and Italian way.
Anneliesa is the German way.
I don't want to spell it any way with the world "Anal" in it, so no Analisa's.
NOT PREGNANT! Just playing with names :)
12 Answers
- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
I prefer Annalisa better .. it's so pretty name for a girl :))
- ?Lv 68 years ago
If you want to use it as one whole full name, I'd go with Annalisa. I love the German spelling, but English speakers might mistake it for sounding like ann-leesa instead of anna-leesa.
Definitely not Analisa! o__o
Anna Lisa would also be a nice option, especially if you'd like to use Lisa as her middle name. Even on its own, as a full first name, it's pretty! :) Anna-Lisa looks cluttered and might cause problems for her with the hyphen when it comes to online forms, such as job applications, online billing, subscriptions, banking, etc.
- ?Lv 78 years ago
Personally I would keep it as Anna-Lisa. It looks the nicest with the hyphen, in my opinion. If you really must ditch that, however, I think you should go with Annalisa -- spelling it the German way might cause pronunciation problems later in life.
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- Miss In PurpleLv 58 years ago
I'm italian so i say annalisa, it's a beautiful name, a bit oldfashioned thought
Source(s): I live in italy ;) - Anonymous8 years ago
I like Anneliesa the best
- Odin's daughterLv 78 years ago
I would spell it Anneliesa or Annelisa.
The 'Anna' spellings look too phonetic to me, whereas the 'Anne' spellings look more authentic.
Pretty name =)
- WLv 68 years ago
I like Annelisa (the "E" after the "N's" as in the German spelling, without the extra "E" before the "S").