Annie and Willa
What do you think of Annie and Willa as sisters?
Formal names would be Susannah Audrey "Annie" and Caroline Wilson "Willa"
Or Susannah Ruth "Annie" and Elizabeth Wilson "Willa"
Wilson is an important name to my partner.
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Formal names would be Susannah Audrey "Annie" and Caroline Wilson "Willa"
Or Susannah Ruth "Annie" and Elizabeth Wilson "Willa"
Wilson is an important name to my partner.
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I love them.
I like Wilson used as a MN (because of the personal connection to your partner) with the nickname Willa!
I like Wilson used as a MN (because of the personal connection to your partner) with the nickname Willa!
Annie & Willa are sweet as sisters, but Annie from Susannah is a small stretch, Willa from Caroline Wilson is a huge stretch, it's like walking a kilometre away from a possum and squinting to make it seem like it looks like a kangeroo.. lol, really not obvious!
Annie and Willa together seem kind of rural hipster and/or pleasantly minimalist.
I feel like Susannah Ruth has more backbone than Susannah Audrey, and I prefer Elizabeth over Caroline, but that's mainly for Eliza.
Susannah "Annie" seems less natural to me than _______ Wilson "Willa", especially if neither Susannah or Annie are honoring? Can't say I like it much.
I feel like Susannah Ruth has more backbone than Susannah Audrey, and I prefer Elizabeth over Caroline, but that's mainly for Eliza.
Susannah "Annie" seems less natural to me than _______ Wilson "Willa", especially if neither Susannah or Annie are honoring? Can't say I like it much.
Yes minimalist! To me, however, this is a positive notion.
Susan, Suzanne, & Susannah - at least to me - are utterly beautiful: yet there is little reason to "wear 'Susannah' out" through an all-too-common frequency of daily use.
Susan, Suzanne, & Susannah - at least to me - are utterly beautiful: yet there is little reason to "wear 'Susannah' out" through an all-too-common frequency of daily use.
They are fine. I have a niece always called Annie(Anne is her name.)and Willa is ok.
I'd rather see Anna and Willa. I don't like Annie ... it sounds like "any."
Partner huh?!
I like the full formal names. Susannah Audrey is better than Susannah Ruth imo but both are nice.
Caroline Wilson is better than Elizabeth, and goes better with Susannah imo.
I don't like the contrived-nickname idea very much. Feels phoney to me. But whatever, different strokes ... I don't think I'd sneer too hard if it were real and they actually went by those names that way.
Partner huh?!
I like the full formal names. Susannah Audrey is better than Susannah Ruth imo but both are nice.
Caroline Wilson is better than Elizabeth, and goes better with Susannah imo.
I don't like the contrived-nickname idea very much. Feels phoney to me. But whatever, different strokes ... I don't think I'd sneer too hard if it were real and they actually went by those names that way.
I like Annie and Willa as sisters, but I don't really like any of the full names.
I love that the kids will have nicknames derived, yet varied, from the first or middle names - which in itself would be cool.
This message was edited 6/8/2019, 10:01 AM
Willa doesn't happen where I live; it seems quite nice but I've got no context for it.
Susannah Ruth is wonderful; I prefer Caroline Wilson. Btw, why Wilson?
Susannah Ruth is wonderful; I prefer Caroline Wilson. Btw, why Wilson?
Susannah is such a distinctive name that using Annie, not one of its usual or obvious nns, seems a bit like Susannah is being "dumbed down." Like the parents really wanted to use Susannah, but something about it, its uncommonness or its Biblicality or something, put them off, and instead of either picking another name entirely, putting Susannah in the mn slot or just using Susannah anyway and letting go of whatever objection they had, they tried to "play it safe" with a very plain, not very intuitive nn.
This goes double for FirstName Wilson, nn Willa. It feels very southern blueblood to me, and also like the parents were more interested in using family names and thus needed to stretch very hard to find distinctive nns.
It reminds me of one of the Bush twins a couple years ago naming one daughter Margaret Laura after both grandmas, and using Mila as the nn, and then later on naming another daughter Poppy after her grandfather, George. It's like "Really? The things you tell yourself..."
This goes double for FirstName Wilson, nn Willa. It feels very southern blueblood to me, and also like the parents were more interested in using family names and thus needed to stretch very hard to find distinctive nns.
It reminds me of one of the Bush twins a couple years ago naming one daughter Margaret Laura after both grandmas, and using Mila as the nn, and then later on naming another daughter Poppy after her grandfather, George. It's like "Really? The things you tell yourself..."
I'd say Annie's an obvious nickname for Susannah--it's a major part of the name.
Susie is definitely more obvious for Susannah, but it does still have "Anna" in it.
For FirstName Wilson "Willa", I'd just assume they didn't like their first name but didn't really want to change it. If it was their parents who came up with the nickname, I'd be very surprised.
For FirstName Wilson "Willa", I'd just assume they didn't like their first name but didn't really want to change it. If it was their parents who came up with the nickname, I'd be very surprised.
Poppy after George took me... a while. That is pushing it.
yes, it's quite a stretch ...
And it's actually kind of pathetic and embarrassing. I mean, cut out the fact that Poppy is an actual name and you are essentially naming the kid Grandpa or Grandaddy.
Mila for Margaret Laura isn't quite so bad; at least Margaret and Laura and Mila are all actual names. But if you wanted to go that route, Marla would make more sense as a nn, and could have been a resonable first name to commemorate both grandmas.
And it's actually kind of pathetic and embarrassing. I mean, cut out the fact that Poppy is an actual name and you are essentially naming the kid Grandpa or Grandaddy.
Mila for Margaret Laura isn't quite so bad; at least Margaret and Laura and Mila are all actual names. But if you wanted to go that route, Marla would make more sense as a nn, and could have been a resonable first name to commemorate both grandmas.
you have tempted me to try to make a name out of my grandmothers' names, Hannah and Rebecca. Becky-Anne? Not very good.
Rebeccanne is a name, I think. Bit ridiculous but it is a name.
The sound of Annie annoys me and I've always hated Willa. Will is such a strong-sounding name, great for a boy or man, and adding an A to it doesn't do much to soften it and make it suitable for a female, IMO. I'd use Wilson as a middle name for a girl if it were important to my partner, but I'd never call her Willa.
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Susannah Audrey "Annie" & Elizabeth Wilson "Willa" are ok. Use them :)
I personally prefer Susanna over Susannah. I love the nickname Suzette.
I like Audrey and I prefer Willa as full name.
Annie, Ruth and Caroline are boring in my opinion.
I've not a particular opinion on Wilson. But the -son part is strongly tied with a male so I personally would not use it. I prefer Willa on a girl and Will on a boy.
Susannah Audrey "Annie" & Elizabeth Wilson "Willa" are ok. Use them :)
I personally prefer Susanna over Susannah. I love the nickname Suzette.
I like Audrey and I prefer Willa as full name.
Annie, Ruth and Caroline are boring in my opinion.
I've not a particular opinion on Wilson. But the -son part is strongly tied with a male so I personally would not use it. I prefer Willa on a girl and Will on a boy.
This message was edited 6/8/2019, 4:19 AM
Annie and Willa are very cute together. I like both of the sibsets you've suggested - well, I'm not keen on Wilson for a girl, but if it's a name that holds significance, that's understandable. If pressed, I'd choose Susannah Audrey and Caroline Wilson, because Susannah Ruth and Elizabeth as sisters feel very religious, but I really like both.
Edit: And I think Annie is much nicer than Suzie / Sue.
Edit: And I think Annie is much nicer than Suzie / Sue.
This message was edited 6/8/2019, 12:42 AM
I think those names are adorable. :)