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Anne over Anna, Annie, Ann
I agree with you, it's so classy and beautiful. I also love it more than the other three you brought up. =) I'd also use it on a daughter if I didn't have a bad association to cloud it. =/Anne Rosalie has a weird flow to me. I'd use Anne Rosalia or Anne Rosemary over it any day. I tend to like flowery and feminine names with Anne, since it's so short and simple. Here are some ideas:Anne Azalea
Anne Ophelia
Anne Idonea
Anne Aurelia
Anne Cordelia
Anne Cornelia
Anne Violetta
Anne Victoria
Anne Fiorenza
Anne Fiammetta
Anne Luciana
Anne Lucinda
Anne Mireia
Anne Mirjana
Anne Luljeta
Anne Polyhymnia
Anne Dorothea
Anne Morwenna
Anne Georgiana
Anne Viviana
Anne Ariadne
Anne Fionnuala
Anne Adelaida
Anne Josefina
Anne Evelina
Anne Tatiana
Anne Odessa
Anne Odilia
Anne Faustina
Anne Francesca
Anne Clarissa
Anne Renata
Anne Seraphina
Anne Carlotta
Anne Giovanna
Anne Melania
Anne Irena
Anne Athena
Anne Minerva
Anne Margaretha
Anne Floriana
Anne Elina
Anne Eliora
Anne Engracia
Anne Graciela
Anne EsperanzaAny that you like?
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hehMy friend's mother's name is Ann, and her sibset is Ann, Annie, and Anna. Not even kidding.Brothers are Fred and Frank, fwiw.
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That's insane. So it's like they have no nickname options...sucks.
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I like these:Anne Ophelia
Anne Fiorenza
Anne Georgiana - I like Anne Georgina, so why didn't I think of this?
Anne Fionnuala :) I love it when I see other people mention this name around here-- I love it!
Anne Margaretha - Made me think of Anne Marguerite, which I like even more!See, I really like the flow of Anne Rosalie. I like where the emphasis falls. Perhaps I'm odd in that because several people have mentioned Anne Rosalia or Anna Rosalie sounding much better.
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