Re: Hannah
in reply to a message by Lily8
I know one Hannah and one Anna in my age group.
There are 9 Annas 10 and up in my school district (plus an Annalisa and an Anna Marie). The class with the most is the Freshmen, with 4.
There are 22 Hannahs in my school district (age 10 and up), as well as one faculty member. The seventh and fifth grades have the most, with 5 each. (None are in my grade though, wow!) No Hanna or Hana's though.
I don't like Hannah at all. It's too popular, and I always picture this kinda chubby 8 year old with brown eyes and brown pigtails. She wears pink overalls and strikes me as a spoiled brat. Which isn't a big deal, I guess, except she doesn't ever grow up. I cannot even imagine a 30 year old Hannah. Like it just seems like such a little kid name to me. (But then again, I feel very similarly about Andrew, except he'd be 10 and a blond w/ blue eyes and probably not in overalls). lol. /detail
I do love Anna though. I dunno, it's so simple and pretty and I can see it at every age.
Dunno how to say Channah. I think in a video, Serel Channah said HAHN-NA, but I don't recall exactly. I guess a gutteral H.
I like Aviva Hannah / Hannah Aviva. Emmeline Hannah is good too. Hannah seems a bit difficult to match as a MN. Try names not ending in A, I'd guess.
Some ideas. Most of these are probably flippable.
Abigail Hannah
Aurora Hannah / Hannah Aurore
Adeline Hannah
Beatrix Hannah
Hannah Celeste
Hannah Delphine
Hannah Eden
Gillian Hannah
Gracemary Hannah (I was writing down addresses once and Gracemary was a name I saw and I think it's really pretty for a combo name)
Lavender Hannah
Hannah Leontine
Margalit Hannah / Hannah Margaret
Hannah Noelle
Hannah Vivienne
Adrienne Hannah
Hannah Piper
Hannah Quinn
Lumi Hannah [Loh-mee]
Hannah Pari
Tempest Hannah
Idony Hannah
Hannah Julienne
Mirabelle Hannah
Hannah Scarlett
Willow Hannah
(btw, the data about my school district is from my school's email database. When you get to 5th grade you get an email address and there's a search feature. There's roughly around 4000 kids in the district in 5th - 12th grade).
There are 9 Annas 10 and up in my school district (plus an Annalisa and an Anna Marie). The class with the most is the Freshmen, with 4.
There are 22 Hannahs in my school district (age 10 and up), as well as one faculty member. The seventh and fifth grades have the most, with 5 each. (None are in my grade though, wow!) No Hanna or Hana's though.
I don't like Hannah at all. It's too popular, and I always picture this kinda chubby 8 year old with brown eyes and brown pigtails. She wears pink overalls and strikes me as a spoiled brat. Which isn't a big deal, I guess, except she doesn't ever grow up. I cannot even imagine a 30 year old Hannah. Like it just seems like such a little kid name to me. (But then again, I feel very similarly about Andrew, except he'd be 10 and a blond w/ blue eyes and probably not in overalls). lol. /detail
I do love Anna though. I dunno, it's so simple and pretty and I can see it at every age.
Dunno how to say Channah. I think in a video, Serel Channah said HAHN-NA, but I don't recall exactly. I guess a gutteral H.
I like Aviva Hannah / Hannah Aviva. Emmeline Hannah is good too. Hannah seems a bit difficult to match as a MN. Try names not ending in A, I'd guess.
Some ideas. Most of these are probably flippable.
Abigail Hannah
Aurora Hannah / Hannah Aurore
Adeline Hannah
Beatrix Hannah
Hannah Celeste
Hannah Delphine
Hannah Eden
Gillian Hannah
Gracemary Hannah (I was writing down addresses once and Gracemary was a name I saw and I think it's really pretty for a combo name)
Lavender Hannah
Hannah Leontine
Margalit Hannah / Hannah Margaret
Hannah Noelle
Hannah Vivienne
Adrienne Hannah
Hannah Piper
Hannah Quinn
Lumi Hannah [Loh-mee]
Hannah Pari
Tempest Hannah
Idony Hannah
Hannah Julienne
Mirabelle Hannah
Hannah Scarlett
Willow Hannah
(btw, the data about my school district is from my school's email database. When you get to 5th grade you get an email address and there's a search feature. There's roughly around 4000 kids in the district in 5th - 12th grade).
This message was edited 10/31/2008, 4:56 PM