Anne
Wdyt?
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As a middle name, Ann or Anne, to me, is little more than a placeholder.
I do like it as a first name at long as the letter "e" is included. (Ann looks incomplete to me.) It's a bit dated, perhaps, and I have a hard time envisioning it on a child today. But I do like it.
I do prefer Anna and Hannah, but Anne is fine on its own.
I do like it as a first name at long as the letter "e" is included. (Ann looks incomplete to me.) It's a bit dated, perhaps, and I have a hard time envisioning it on a child today. But I do like it.
I do prefer Anna and Hannah, but Anne is fine on its own.
My mn, so it's the spelling I prefer. Ann looks unfinished. My grandmother, who died before I was born, was Sarah Anne, and I'm glad I got Anne and not Sarah, which I've never enjoyed. Plus, her initials were SAD, which I'm glad to have escaped. Anne seems timeless to me, more so than Anna, Annette and Anita, which are dated. Anne is my daughter's second mn.
Beautiful, timeless, short, sophisticated, and regal. It could get along with any kind of names. Sounds professional as a first name and sounds complete as a middle name.
The only problem is that it's similar to the word "and".
The only problem is that it's similar to the word "and".
I agree 100%