Re: Annabeth
in reply to a message by Perrine
Annabeth -- Hate it. I hate the name Beth. I like Elizabeth but the -beth part isn't emphasized in my accent, so it doesn't bug me.
Annabel -- my 2nd favorite feminine name, this spelling only (not Anabelle, Anabel, or Annabelle).
Annalisa -- Vastly prefer the Anneliese spelling. I think it's good to avoid something that could easily be misspelled so that ANAL is in the name.
Annalena -- I'm not familiar with this name, but see ANAL reasoning above.
Annarose -- It's fine. I don't love it.
Annarosa -- I don't like it, but it's not a strong dislike, just kind of meh.
Annemarie -- I like it, but only as two names (Anne Marie) or a hyphenate (Anne-Marie).
Anneliese -- It's very pretty, but I only like the German/Dutch pronunciation, not how a lot of Americans pronounce it ANN-uh-LEASE.
Annabel -- my 2nd favorite feminine name, this spelling only (not Anabelle, Anabel, or Annabelle).
Annalisa -- Vastly prefer the Anneliese spelling. I think it's good to avoid something that could easily be misspelled so that ANAL is in the name.
Annalena -- I'm not familiar with this name, but see ANAL reasoning above.
Annarose -- It's fine. I don't love it.
Annarosa -- I don't like it, but it's not a strong dislike, just kind of meh.
Annemarie -- I like it, but only as two names (Anne Marie) or a hyphenate (Anne-Marie).
Anneliese -- It's very pretty, but I only like the German/Dutch pronunciation, not how a lot of Americans pronounce it ANN-uh-LEASE.