| Love Marianna |
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I definitely would go with Marianna! It’s a beautiful name and you really love it.
I like Madeline, but there is a good chance she’ll be called Maddy. Plus, it seems there are a lot of teenage Madelines. It might be a name that seems dated to your DD. |
My DD is Madeleine and if she has been called Maddy she quickly corrects them. If OP, truly wants Madeline than the threat of a nn she doesn't like shouldn't deter her. Her DD could very easily tell the people what she wishes to be called. If you are worried about the DD liking the nn than you need more problems to worry about! Any kid could grow up and ask to be called anything! I mean a case against Marianna is she could be called Mary! Or Anna! Or Spike lol |
So are Emma, Ava, Sophia, Isabella, Charlotte, Abigail, and Emily. I've known several people named Marianne, pronounced Mary-Ann, and nobody (as far as I know) had any trouble with the pronunciation. I say, go for it! |
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Love it!
I too like Madeline and hate the nn Maddie |
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I like Marianna, but pronounced “Mare—ee—ah-na.” I think with the spelling too you will get a lot of people pronouncing it this way. Mari (Marr-ee) as a nickname is also very cute.
Over all of the Maddies. |
| Love Marianna. It is my daughter's middle name. (With one n, but pronounced "anna." |
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It's not an old lady name, it's a trench.
Madeline. |
No, that's Mariana. The Mariana Trench. Which is named after the Mariana Islands. Which are named after Mariana of Austria. Who, as a queen and a person born in 1634, certainly qualifies as an old lady. |
| I know an adult (early 30s) Marianna. It's a pretty name and pronounced they way you want to (mary-anna). Go for it! |
| Marianna is adorable! But also lovely for a teen, a grown woman, an old lady. Total winner! |
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I like Marianna but only as Mar-ee-ah-na
I like Madeline but prefer Madeleine |
Lol, this comment wins. Burn! |
| Madeline is definitely past its prime, though I absolutely loved the name before it was so ubiquitous. You will have to work to ensure Marianna is pronounced the way you intend, but that usually only requires correction for a period of time in the beginning. It is a pretty name; plan for people seeing the name written down to give Spanish pronunciation and to assume Hispanic ancestry. |
+ 1 for keeping the historical record accurate! |