Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DH and I have read through all the responses. We are now at Julianna or Annelise, but now DH also likes Cassandra (but we wouldn't use Annie as a nn for that name). We both confirmed we still hate the name Ann(e).
I'm not trying to change your mind but I cannot fathom loving Annie and hating Ann(e). It just does not compute.
Yeah, this is weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Annette (love!!)
Antonia
Antoinette
Giovanna
Roxanne
Danica
How do you pronounce Antoinette?
Anonymous wrote:Annette (love!!)
Antonia
Antoinette
Giovanna
Roxanne
Danica
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hating Anne or Ann is something you want to think through since your daughter might choose to start going by Ann since it is a natural change regardless of her full name. Like the earlier Bobby example, many just shorten the Bobby to Bob so the full Robert never enters the story.
Agree with this. Julianne or Annelise or whatever called Annie may well shorten her own name to Ann/Anne as she gets older. That would be a natural switch. This is similar to the reason why we did not name our daughter a name we loved but for which I hated the most common nickname. I know I could be clear that it was (this isn't the name but an example) Alexandra and not Lexy, but I had zero control over whether she someday decided on her own to go by Lexy. Of course, I could name my daughter Amelia or Catherine or Larla and she could still go by Lexy, but much less likely.
Anonymous wrote:I know some people would say "just name her Annie!" but we don't want that. We want a longer name. DH suggested Annabelle or Julianna. Neither is quite grabbing me though I don't hate them. Any ideas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anais and Annalise will get teased. She'll get used to it and come up with some great responses, but she will get teased.
For?
DP. Kids will need to be fairly literary to make Anais jokes, but it doesn't take an AP student to get to anal s3x jokes from Annalise.
I grew up with an Annelise and this was never an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Hating Anne or Ann is something you want to think through since your daughter might choose to start going by Ann since it is a natural change regardless of her full name. Like the earlier Bobby example, many just shorten the Bobby to Bob so the full Robert never enters the story.
Anonymous wrote:Or you could do a different tack and choose a longer name that usually uses a different nickname than Annie:
Melanie
Stephanie
Delaney/Delanie
Brittany
Bethany
Tiffany
I mean, there are a lot of options above that work well. Just remember that you have other options than just the ones you would think of with "ann," and nicknames don't have to follow super strict rules.
Anonymous wrote:Hating Anne or Ann is something you want to think through since your daughter might choose to start going by Ann since it is a natural change regardless of her full name. Like the earlier Bobby example, many just shorten the Bobby to Bob so the full Robert never enters the story.