I'd be delighted! Of course, there may be just a little bit of bias there ...
I got
Anne as a mn after my father's mother (
Sarah Anne. Glad I avoided the
Sarah.) and used it as the second mn for my daughter. But none of us ever used it in daily life. It's an elderly name now, and
Anna has a younger vibe. I don't mind
Anna at all, but there are pronunciation issues where I live, and
Anne (with an -e!) is somehow neater and tidier.