Anonymous wrote:Hanna or Hana. There was an Anna like Awh-na and people adapted. Use the name and pronunciation you like. It's hard to tell which on paper but people will learn.
Anonymous wrote:For all the people claiming this is how observant Jews and Israelis pronounce it, you're right.
But it's not spelled like OP has it. The spelling with English letters is Chana.
And it's a guttural CH which doesn't exist in English.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will the last name be Hastle? Her initial will be HH?
I like alliteration but I think Hannah Hastle sounds better than Hanna Hastle.
I think this was a reference to heil hitler. HH is their acronym and they’re a neo nazi org.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will the last name be Hastle? Her initial will be HH?
I like alliteration but I think Hannah Hastle sounds better than Hanna Hastle.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone that has been to a germanic or nordic country will know how to pronounce it correctly. Everyone else (most people) will pronounce Hannah, but your child can correct them. I think Hanna is beautiful (and the name of a good friend of mine, by the way).
Also, now I am wondering if all the rich moms pronounce Hanna Anderssen as Hannah Anderson.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone that has been to a germanic or nordic country will know how to pronounce it correctly. Everyone else (most people) will pronounce Hannah, but your child can correct them. I think Hanna is beautiful (and the name of a good friend of mine, by the way).
Also, now I am wondering if all the rich moms pronounce Hanna Anderssen as Hannah Anderson.
Anonymous wrote:My name is Julia. My mom insists it’s pronounced jewel-yah, with two syllables. Most people pronounce it Julie-ah, with three syllables. I never correct anyone and I completely don’t care.
If you name her Hanna you are essentially naming her Hannah, so make sure you’re okay with that.