Anne
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One of my very favorites. I also love how lovely and simple it is. I don't like the spelling Ann. It doesn't look as attractive, it looks incomplete, and then it doesn't have the Anne of Green Gables association. What I also love about Anne are tha Nan- nicknames. I love the endearment of them. Annemarie nn Nan (/Nancy/Nany/Nanw) is way up there on our list to use.
Ann just feels colder and less intelligent than Anne. Anne has a little more sunshine to it.
Hmm, I don't know a ton of Ann(e)s. I went to school with a few Annes and an Ann, but can't think of any others.
Ann just feels colder and less intelligent than Anne. Anne has a little more sunshine to it.
Hmm, I don't know a ton of Ann(e)s. I went to school with a few Annes and an Ann, but can't think of any others.
I prefer Anne to Ann. Anne is already a simple, no-nonsense name and it wouldn't hurt to add some flair. Image-wise, Ann is much darker than Anne. Anne also seems friendlier and more approachable.
I only know one Ann / Anne - my aunt. While it's a nice name, I don't think I would use it for the reason you mentioned: I think it's quite bland. It's too straightforward with no interesting sounds or letter combinations, and the images I get aren't too exciting.
I only know one Ann / Anne - my aunt. While it's a nice name, I don't think I would use it for the reason you mentioned: I think it's quite bland. It's too straightforward with no interesting sounds or letter combinations, and the images I get aren't too exciting.
I like them both, but Ann is less common, so I lean towards it. They're both yellow for me: Anne is a fairly bright marigold colour, and Ann is a pretty pale yellow.
I don't think it's boring at all, because I don't hear it very often. I know two Annes (26 and 40), two Anns (55 and 70-ish) and one Annie (27).
I don't think it's boring at all, because I don't hear it very often. I know two Annes (26 and 40), two Anns (55 and 70-ish) and one Annie (27).
This message was edited 1/27/2012, 4:18 PM
I like it, its rather sweet. Then there is the added benefit of being able to use pretty much any middle name imaginable.
I prefer Anne, its feminine and elegant. Ann is so bland and looks like it's missing something.
I know one Anne, one Annie and innumerable women with Ann(e) in the middle.
I prefer Anne, its feminine and elegant. Ann is so bland and looks like it's missing something.
I know one Anne, one Annie and innumerable women with Ann(e) in the middle.
This message was edited 1/27/2012, 3:20 PM