It's ok, but I prefer Liana. Anna would be a nice nickname, or Lele.
― Anonymous User 6/24/2021
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My name is Leana, not Leanna- and I like it better. Many people pronounce my name like Leanne Lee-ae-na but my name is Le-Ayna with a deeper a.
― Anonymous User 11/5/2020
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I've changed my mind. I like Leanna more than Deanna now. Besides, Leanna won't often be mispronounced as "LEE-nuh" like Deanna "Dee-AN-uh" is mispronounced as "DEE-nuh".Leanna looks prettier, and I have someone in my family with the name Dianne, which isn't pronounced the same as Deanna, but it's pretty close. I don't like the Dee Dee as a nickname, it's really childish. So is Lee Lee, however, Leanna is a much better choice because I'd still be honoring my family, it ages well, and I think it sounds beautiful. I can picture a baby Leanna as well as an 85 year old woman named Leanna. Wonderful name.
My sister's name is Leanna but we don't pronounce it "Lee-Anna", we pronounce it "Lay-Onna" -the Spanish way. I personally like it and I also like her middle name, 'Christine' with it.
― Anonymous User 3/28/2013
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My name is Leanna, and to me it's not a bad name. I am myself and people don't consider me as a "boring person" to talk to either, I am also very unique, there are only a few people on Earth like me, and I am outgoing. I also agree that I am a creative person. So if you think "Leanna is a such a name to comment on" that's too bad.
― Anonymous User 11/15/2009
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Both Leanna and Leann(e) strike me as decent, yet dreadfully boring, unimaginative, lazily constructed names. Still, this name has far more class than Brianna and Brianne, or Deanna or Deanne, for that matter.
My name's Leanne and I prefer Leanna. I've known one "Leanna" in my life but her mother went a little nuts on the spelling, fearing people would pronounce it with an "a" sound in the word "at" instead of the "a" sounds in "pasta". She went hog wild and saddled that poor little baby with, "Leeahnnah"! I was horrified and tried to intervene while she was still pregnant with her daughter -- afterall, that baby was basically getting "my name" and I felt I had to step up and defend my little "sister"! Oh, please don't get fancy with your spellings of this name. It's pretty just the way it is! Or as Liana, too.
Leanna is such a beautiful name. I am surprised it isn't used more with the popularity of Anna, Julianna, and names like that.
― Anonymous User 7/14/2006
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Here's another white girl whose name is Leanna. But I have a difference, my name is writen like this: LeAnna, with a capital A! Is there anyone else out there who uses this version? Anyways, people are constantly messing my name up too but I don't mind. I love being a LeAnna because it's an unusal, and unique name. I guess I like being different!
Personally I hate my name Leanna! Reason being I'm always mistaken for Leanne or Lana! I'm so used to these names now that I think I actually am called Lana or Leanne! Does anyone else have the same problem? By the way I also am white and my name is leanna!
― Anonymous User 1/13/2006
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This is my sister's name and she says she loves her name. Many people tell her her name is very unique.
This is my all time favourite girls name. I love the combination of the more masculine name 'Lee' with the very feminine name 'Anna'. It flows beautifully.