Hannah, Hana, Hanna

Anonymous
Jhannah
Anonymous
Jhanna
Anonymous
Hana Hannah Hanna and Anna all sounds the same to me. If you want to pronounce Hawna just write it Hawna
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend whose names is always mispronounced. She finally gave up correcting people and now goes by the mispronunciation.


I have a similar name (German). I use it as a middle name as an adult. I still like it a lot but it got really old having it constantly mispronounced.
Anonymous
Honor
Anonymous
And because I have to

Jhonor

But now it sounds like a boy name
Anonymous
Everyone in the US will pronounce it like banana. And if you spell it any way other than Hannah everyone will spell it wrong and she'll never be able to find her name in any store selling things with girls' names on them.
Anonymous
Jonor
Anonymous
It’s so crazy to see people acting like Hawn-uh isn’t a completely normal (and original) pronunciation. Yes Hannah is a more common way to say it in the US but in Jewish and Muslim tradition (and Japanese) Hana the way OP has it is incredibly widespread. I pity people’s small worlds
Anonymous
I know a Hanna and she says it Hawna and most people get it correct once she tells them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We want to use Hanna which is a family name.
We say it haw-nuh (like yawn) not hanne-uh (like banana).
In my mind Hannah and Hana both have pretty assumed pronunciations. But what about Hanna? How would you assume one says it?


don't do it, she'll spend her whole life correcting people
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s so crazy to see people acting like Hawn-uh isn’t a completely normal (and original) pronunciation. Yes Hannah is a more common way to say it in the US but in Jewish and Muslim tradition (and Japanese) Hana the way OP has it is incredibly widespread. I pity people’s small worlds
Nothing to do with small worlds. The OP asked how we would assume one says Hanna. And most Americans (including those who are aware of the alternate pronunciation) would rhyme it with banana.

People will correct it when you tell them but you have to be okay with many getting it wrong initially.
Anonymous
Love Hawna unique, said the right way and easy to spell - your kid will thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With the H at the end of course only because its spelled the same way front and backwards.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s so crazy to see people acting like Hawn-uh isn’t a completely normal (and original) pronunciation. Yes Hannah is a more common way to say it in the US but in Jewish and Muslim tradition (and Japanese) Hana the way OP has it is incredibly widespread. I pity people’s small worlds
Nothing to do with small worlds. The OP asked how we would assume one says Hanna. And most Americans (including those who are aware of the alternate pronunciation) would rhyme it with banana.

People will correct it when you tell them but you have to be okay with many getting it wrong initially.


Most will, thanks to Hollywood.

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