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Re: Emma or Hannah?
Well, personally I love both. My daughter is Hannah, and had my son been a girl, he would have been Emma.
If I had to choose I'd go w/ Hannah. To me it sounds cute on a little girl, yet grows into a sophisticated name as an adult. Hannahs meaning "graceful" is better (imo) than the meaning of Emma "universal". Plus... the palandrome thing is kind of fun!You can't lose either way... but my vote goes for Hannah.
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What is a palandrome?
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a name/word spelled the same forward and backwards.
Hannah, Anna, Ava, Eve... etc...
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