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Annie
Hello, I have fallen in love with Annie. What do you think about it?
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I also love the name Annie. It’s a timeless name, but it has a retro vibe to it now, because it isn’t used often.
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I really like Annie too! I think people underestimate how pretty Annie is as a full name, I find it sweet and I think it would work on a girl/ woman of any age. I like the combo Annie Margo.=)
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I didn’t used to like this name, but recently I’ve started liking it more and more.
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I’ve always had a soft spot for Annie. It’s such a kind, maternal name.
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I’d rather Anna nn Annie.
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I like it. I went to school with an Annunziata that went by Annie.
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I prefer Ann(e) as a stand-alone name; doesn't seem to need a nn; but if Annie happens, it happens. Probably won't last into adulthood.
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I think it can stand alone. Or be a nickname. Either is fine. It's very sweet and I just imagine someone with a sunny disposition. I do love Anne, as well. But it feels much more serious.
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It's cute! I've always sort of had a soft spot for Annie. It's sunny but also tough at the same time. It makes me think of daisies - uncomplicated, hardy, cheerful. I know someone who named their daughter Annie in full, not as a nickname. I think it works as a standalone name.
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Annie by itself is very empathetic, nurturing, and kind. Very harmless. I wouldn't use it myself. It's not my style.
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It's ok as a nn
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It's so pitiable. A poor hillbilly girl with bare feet and frizzy braids and a raggedy calico dress, wanting to go to the Big City and see a moving picture show and ride in a taxi.
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