Annabelle
I think this name is really cute and youthful. I also like the variant Anabelle.
What do you think of this name? Do you prefer Annabel? What nicknames would you use? And what middle names? What comes to your mind when you hear or see this name?
Ana, Ann, Anna, Anne, Annie, Annabie, Belle, Bella.
Annabelle Elia
Annabelle Greta
Annabelle Iris
Annabelle Lylia
Annabelle Sira
I picture a girl from 1920 with fair hair and blue eyes.
What do you think of this name? Do you prefer Annabel? What nicknames would you use? And what middle names? What comes to your mind when you hear or see this name?
Ana, Ann, Anna, Anne, Annie, Annabie, Belle, Bella.
Annabelle Elia
Annabelle Greta
Annabelle Iris
Annabelle Lylia
Annabelle Sira
I picture a girl from 1920 with fair hair and blue eyes.
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I think Annabelle, this spelling, is perhaps the biggest "princess" name out there. Even more than Isabelle - historically a name for princesses and queens. It's too too green, too prissy.
Annabel doesn't conjure nearly the same image, despite sounding exactly the same. That -belle ending goes a long way toward making Anna entirely too cutesy. Also, curiously enough, Annabelle does impart the image of fair hair (I've known two blond Annabelles and one redhead, that I can recall), whereas Annabel feels brunette (I actually have never met anyone with this spelling).
Annabel will likely get her name misspelled as Annabelle a lot, since the latter is the more common spelling in most countries where the name is found.
Can't say I'm fond of the Anabelle spelling, unfortunately - the single-N with the -elle ending looks way off.
Annabel Rose
Annabel Erin
Annabel Brooke
Annabel Cora
Annabel Circe
Annabel Daphne
Annabel Yvonne
Annabel Margot
Annabel Minerva
Annabel Phoebe
Annabel Theodora
Annabel Zoe
Annabel Celeste
Annabel Barbara
Annabel Frances
Annabel Francesca
Annabel Jane
Annabel Meadow
Annabel Renata
Annabel Serena
Annabel Saffron
Annabel Sonia
Annabel Tessa
Annabel Teresa
Annabel Theresa
Annabel doesn't conjure nearly the same image, despite sounding exactly the same. That -belle ending goes a long way toward making Anna entirely too cutesy. Also, curiously enough, Annabelle does impart the image of fair hair (I've known two blond Annabelles and one redhead, that I can recall), whereas Annabel feels brunette (I actually have never met anyone with this spelling).
Annabel will likely get her name misspelled as Annabelle a lot, since the latter is the more common spelling in most countries where the name is found.
Can't say I'm fond of the Anabelle spelling, unfortunately - the single-N with the -elle ending looks way off.
Annabel Rose
Annabel Erin
Annabel Brooke
Annabel Cora
Annabel Circe
Annabel Daphne
Annabel Yvonne
Annabel Margot
Annabel Minerva
Annabel Phoebe
Annabel Theodora
Annabel Zoe
Annabel Celeste
Annabel Barbara
Annabel Frances
Annabel Francesca
Annabel Jane
Annabel Meadow
Annabel Renata
Annabel Serena
Annabel Saffron
Annabel Sonia
Annabel Tessa
Annabel Teresa
Annabel Theresa
I far prefer Annabel. It retains the etymology and doesn't look over-ornate. Anabel, or Anabelle, wouldn't happen where I live because there is no Spanish influence on our naming customs. If there were, I'd probably be OK with Anabel, but right now it looks like someone's enjoyment of being anal-retentive.
Annabel Eva
Annabel Ruth
Annabel Florence
Annabel Joy
Annabel Dorothy
Annabel Morag
Annabel Eva
Annabel Ruth
Annabel Florence
Annabel Joy
Annabel Dorothy
Annabel Morag
I love it, though it can come off quite saccharine at times.
I like both Annabel and Anabelle as well, though I don’t think I necessarily have a preferred spelling, they’re all nice.
I like (and if I were to use Annabelle or some form of it, would use) Ana / Anna, Anne, and / or Annie. I’ve loved Anne for years and have really been liking Anna and Annie lately.
Annabelle Elia is really pretty.
Annabelle easily goes with a lot of names.
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✿ Annabelle Catherine
✿ Annabelle Fern
✿ Annabelle Maxine
✿ Annabelle Niamh
✿ Annabelle Persephone
✿ Annabelle Rhian / Rhiannon
✿ Annabelle Victoria
✿ Annabelle Viola
I couldn’t narrow it down anymore, I really like all of these. :)
I like both Annabel and Anabelle as well, though I don’t think I necessarily have a preferred spelling, they’re all nice.
I like (and if I were to use Annabelle or some form of it, would use) Ana / Anna, Anne, and / or Annie. I’ve loved Anne for years and have really been liking Anna and Annie lately.
Annabelle Elia is really pretty.
Annabelle easily goes with a lot of names.
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✿ Annabelle Catherine
✿ Annabelle Fern
✿ Annabelle Maxine
✿ Annabelle Niamh
✿ Annabelle Persephone
✿ Annabelle Rhian / Rhiannon
✿ Annabelle Victoria
✿ Annabelle Viola
I couldn’t narrow it down anymore, I really like all of these. :)
It’s pretty, though it’s a bit too frilly for my taste. I do prefer Annabel - it’s unpretending but still elegant.
I would use Annie or Belle as a nickname. As for a middle name, I would go with something like:
Annabelle Irene
Annabelle Mavis
Annabelle Thérèse
Annabelle Juno
A sweet and very feminine girl is what comes to mind.
I would use Annie or Belle as a nickname. As for a middle name, I would go with something like:
Annabelle Irene
Annabelle Mavis
Annabelle Thérèse
Annabelle Juno
A sweet and very feminine girl is what comes to mind.
I do like it. I cannot settle on a favorite spelling, though.
Yes, I very much prefer Annabel. Annabel is charming and natural, I think of beautiful landscapes, the sea, clean sheets, white candles. Annabelle is sugary and over the top, I think of a pig in a tutu and pink cupcakes with sprinkles. Too much. Also the creepy doll is named Annabelle.
Anabelle just looks misspelled to me. Ana is used in cultures where double consonants are not used so it makes no sense with the belle-part. The Spanish form would be Anabel. I personally dislike all forms that use only one N. If I had to choose between Annabelle and Anabelle I'd pick Annabelle.
I wouldn't use a nickname for Annabel.
Not sure about middle names. None of my favorites go with it. Annabel Catherine sounds nice though. Lots of my favorites include the letter L or even the EL combination so they are too much.
Out of your nicknames: Annie or Belle. It doesn't make sense to me to use Ana, Ann, Anna or Anne as nicknames as they are full names and you might as well just put them on the birth certificate. Bella doesn't make much sense, it would work better for Annabella.
I could picture a 1920s girl for Annabel, not so much for Annabelle. Annabelle is just too much, too sweet, too much sugar.
Anabelle just looks misspelled to me. Ana is used in cultures where double consonants are not used so it makes no sense with the belle-part. The Spanish form would be Anabel. I personally dislike all forms that use only one N. If I had to choose between Annabelle and Anabelle I'd pick Annabelle.
I wouldn't use a nickname for Annabel.
Not sure about middle names. None of my favorites go with it. Annabel Catherine sounds nice though. Lots of my favorites include the letter L or even the EL combination so they are too much.
Out of your nicknames: Annie or Belle. It doesn't make sense to me to use Ana, Ann, Anna or Anne as nicknames as they are full names and you might as well just put them on the birth certificate. Bella doesn't make much sense, it would work better for Annabella.
I could picture a 1920s girl for Annabel, not so much for Annabelle. Annabelle is just too much, too sweet, too much sugar.
I'd be tempted to pronounce Anabelle like AH-na, so I prefer the other spellings and slightly prefer Annabel of those because it seems more streamlined.
I think of Edgar Allan Poe, corkscrew curls, and porcelain dolls. She sounds bubbly or like a goody two shoes.
I think it's a sweet, wearable name. I used to love Amabelle, which I think is a little more soft or less snappy.
If I was going to use a NN, I think Annie or Anna would seem most natural to me.
I think it's nice with Iris and Greta.
Annabel Octavia
Annabel Bernice
Annabel Rivka
Annabel Eowyn
Annabel Ursula
I think of Edgar Allan Poe, corkscrew curls, and porcelain dolls. She sounds bubbly or like a goody two shoes.
I think it's a sweet, wearable name. I used to love Amabelle, which I think is a little more soft or less snappy.
If I was going to use a NN, I think Annie or Anna would seem most natural to me.
I think it's nice with Iris and Greta.
Annabel Octavia
Annabel Bernice
Annabel Rivka
Annabel Eowyn
Annabel Ursula
This message was edited 12/13/2020, 2:51 PM
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I picture a girl from 1920 with fair hair and blue eyes.
Me too. I like brunette names more. I'm not a big fan of Annabelle. Maybe it's too saccharine for me. Idk.
Me too. I like brunette names more. I'm not a big fan of Annabelle. Maybe it's too saccharine for me. Idk.