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Mary-Ann, Mary-Anne
I love this vintage name.How would you spell it, if you wanted to call her by both names?Mary Ann, Mary Anne, Mary-Ann or Mary-Anne?

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I only like the spelling Marianne. The others seem extremely dated.
I like Mary-Anne best I think. The hyphen gives it a lot of quaint charm, and the e on the end of Anne makes it look "complete". Marianne is beautiful too, but too classy for me today.Mary Ann is lovely too. I don't like the hyphen so much there, for some reason!
None of those spellings. Marianne all the way. The two separate names makes it feel like first and middle name.
I'm Anne with an -e, and it's a family name, so that's always my choice. IRL, I'd name a child Marianne, but from this list, Mary-Anne.
Marianne all the way. I dislike hyphens and double names in general.
If I wanted both names and not Marianne (which I would actually prefer; and also I would prefer Anne-Marie)...Then I'd go with Mary-Anne. It's clearer than Mary Anne is, about asking for both names to be used together. And to me, Ann with no E seems kind of ugly.
I love Marianne but don’t care for hyphenated or double first names.
Of those, Mary Ann. I mostly only like hyphenated names if they're French (Marie-Anne seems more natural to me than Mary-Anne?). And if I was going to use Ann by itself, I'd probably pick Ann over Anne; it's not a strong preference, though.I would expect the spelling to be Marianne, if I heard it. Maryanne would be my 2nd thought.

This message was edited 4/11/2024, 6:14 AM

From your list I’d go with Mary-Anne. :)But I think Marianne is my favorite spelling of this name.

This message was edited 4/10/2024, 6:13 PM