Nanny in English corresponds with the word "Nanny", which means "A person, traditionally a woman, employed to take care of a child." People may think of this meaning if they hear/use the name Nanny.
― Anonymous User 2/19/2024
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Nanny Simon is a Dutch former gymnast. She competed in seven events at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
Nanny Wermuth is a Swedish statistician. She is the Professor emerita of Statistics at Chalmers University of Technology/University of Gothenburg. Her research interests are Multivariate statistical models and their properties, especially graphical Markov models, as well as their applications in the life sciences and in the natural sciences.
Nanny Still-McKinney (1926 — 2009), best known professionally by her maiden name Nanny Still, was a Finnish industrial designer and glass artist, and one of the country's most influential designers of the post-war period.
My name is Annie and once when I was ordering pizza and the cashier asked me what my name was, they thought that my name was Nanny.
― Anonymous User 1/7/2019
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I’m neutral about the name Nanny, however, it would lead to teasing on the child baring the name, but once he/she reaches the age of 60 and is babysitting children, it will suit the person then.
― Anonymous User 12/31/2018
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There's a character called Nanny McPhee from the movie of the same name.
― Anonymous User 5/26/2013
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Nanny? Seriously? This is what I call my grandmother. Enough said...