Re: Hannah Vs Anna
in reply to a message by Emma_Katherine
I've met a few Hannahs (HAN-ə). They were all my age (born late 80s or early 90s) and came across to me as a bit obnoxious (peppy, overbearing, shallow).
I've met one Hana (HA-na). She was about a decade younger and not annoying, so I don't mind Hanna, if it's HA-na. I like saying that more, too.
Anna is a very neutral name to me. I don't read much character into it, so if Anna's going to be memorable, it's not going to be because of her name at all. Since I think that's a quality of classic names, yeah, I'd say Anna is more classic than Hannah. There's nothing about it that seems objectionable to me.
About which one is more pretty...Anna could be sort of sweet and spunky, and the H could make it more forceful, or a little more focused and heavy...it just depends what you think 'pretty' means; I'd say Anna.
Anna Katherine is my favorite of the combos, because...
I don't like Hannah.
I generally don't like double A endings in combos.
The 'an' sound in Anna Danielle seems repetitive to me.
I've met one Hana (HA-na). She was about a decade younger and not annoying, so I don't mind Hanna, if it's HA-na. I like saying that more, too.
Anna is a very neutral name to me. I don't read much character into it, so if Anna's going to be memorable, it's not going to be because of her name at all. Since I think that's a quality of classic names, yeah, I'd say Anna is more classic than Hannah. There's nothing about it that seems objectionable to me.
About which one is more pretty...Anna could be sort of sweet and spunky, and the H could make it more forceful, or a little more focused and heavy...it just depends what you think 'pretty' means; I'd say Anna.
Anna Katherine is my favorite of the combos, because...
I don't like Hannah.
I generally don't like double A endings in combos.
The 'an' sound in Anna Danielle seems repetitive to me.
This message was edited 8/11/2018, 10:13 PM