And this “default” is rude and disrespectful. -Rebekah not Becky |
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I’d assume it’s a nickname.
My sister is Kate (as her full name) and everyone calls her Katie. It’s catchy and I have to stop myself from saying it too. It drives her crazy. Lots of names are like that and when kids are young they get an extra “y” at the end of their name. Like Billy, Bobby, Timmy. When they grow up the Y finally goes away and they become Tim. |
| If you don’t want problems, name your kid Joe or Sue or Frank or Carol. Anything much more complicated than that can be botched in pronunciation or spelling. You are especially asking for trouble if it’s Jacqueline, Geoff, Ta’quandreé, Bjorn, etc. |
So funny. My old neighbor of 10 years would call me Brian. My name is Randy. I even signed notes to him as "Randy" and I will always be Brian to Mr. Charles next door. LOL. As far as the OP, if Annie bothers your DD, gently correct them. Names are funny. Had a manager named Christian that would go by Chris. My son is Christian and hates getting called Chris. Fraternity brother was James and only James. No Jim, Jimmy, etc. You could really get under his skin and introduce him as Jimmy. Drove him nuts! |
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You must go through life in almost constant stress.
People are often flawed. You can’t control them. If this bothers your child, she can change the spelling of her name. If it bothers you, you probably feel bad about choosing this spelling, and are deflecting . |
+1 is your DD a young child? Then that's why. |
This is not true at all. Many Annes in my family and it is pronounced Ann but spelled with an e. As in: Anne Bolyen Anne Frank Princess Anne Queen Anne Anne Hathaway Anne of Green Gables Anne Klein and many more |
That’s what I thought, too! |
I got my eye on you, JA-quellen! |
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People cannot spell or read. It's not you or your daughter's fault. I wouldn't change it. If people are illiterate, correct them. They need to learn.
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| Actually both the e and the second n in Anne are silent. The name should be just An. |
Native speaker here. Yes, Annie has been a nickname of Ann and Anne, forever. |
| Anne is elegant, yet old sounding. Annie is more fitting for a kid. |
My dd is Katherine and get called “Kathy” and it drives me insane. |
| Why doesn't it happen to Joanne, Maryanne, Roxanne, Suzanne? Is it because of the movie Annie? |