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.
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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Nanny? Seriously? This is what I call my grandmother. Enough said...