Daughter’s name is Anne-people pronounce it Annie

Anonymous
Why don’t people know that the name Anne is the same as Ann just with an e at the end? It’s not Annie
Anonymous
Should’ve spelled it Ann.
Anonymous
It’s my grandmothers name
Anonymous
Most people do know that. But some people (perhaps 51 percent?) are idiots.
Anonymous
DD's name is Sophie and everyone calls her Sophia.

Get over it, OP. It happens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s my grandmothers name


You can still honor a person without spelling it the same. Nevertheless, I would never think to call "Anne" "Annie." People are dumb.
Anonymous
Are you sure they're pronouncing the "e" and not just imposing a nickname on her?
Anonymous
I notice many people who don't have English as their first language pronounce Joan as Jo-an no matter what. Even when I correct them. They cannot NOT split it into 2 syllables. This is very noticable over the last 20 years.
Back in the day, Joan was pronounced "Jone" and the Jo-an was spelled Joann or Joanne or JoAnne or JoAnn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure they're pronouncing the "e" and not just imposing a nickname on her?


They may be saying Annie, like Johnny or Joey or Bethy, not midpronouncing the name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD's name is Sophie and everyone calls her Sophia.

Get over it, OP. It happens.


I'm terrible with names. I know a Sophie who I called Chloe for a year. I also called someone named Ashley, Lindsey for a year.
Anonymous
Most people know. They're nicknamimg her. This happened to an Anne I know. Happens to me that people shorten my name . Anne is a great, classic name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t people know that the name Anne is the same as Ann just with an e at the end? It’s not Annie


Are the people who do this native speakers of English? Sometimes people who learned a language later in life will have trouble pronouncing proper names in the language.

Anyone who ever read Anne of Green Gables knows that Anne with an E is the more elegant way to spell the name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure they're pronouncing the "e" and not just imposing a nickname on her?

This. Everyone knows the 'e' is silent. They're just giving her a cutie nickname. If either of you don't like it, then correct them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t people know that the name Anne is the same as Ann just with an e at the end? It’s not Annie


Do you live in a Red MAGA state?
Anonymous
My name is Diana and gosh, people have a lot of trouble with it. I get called so many names that are not Diana- Diane, Deanna, Dana.

There’s nothing you can do, OP.
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