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Annabel/Annabelle/Anabel

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pureeandpearls · 06/11/2009 08:55

Which spelling and how popular is it???

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Cies · 06/11/2009 09:02

I'd go with Annabel.

Don't know any little Annabels round here.

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jellybeans · 06/11/2009 09:21

I prefer Annabelle. I know 2 school aged so not that popular.

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diddl · 06/11/2009 09:26

Annabel.

Don´t know any.

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PfftTheMagicDragon · 06/11/2009 09:30

We know one at school, think she is the only one.

I would spell it Annabel

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MaggieMonday · 06/11/2009 09:31

Do you want class or frill?

I'd go for Annabel. Annabelle is overegging the pudding imo.

I know of one child Annabel and two adult Annabels.

The child Annabel I know has a younger sister called Juliet. They go together very well.

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Brightfield · 06/11/2009 09:35

Annabel, although I much prefer just Anna.

Quite popular round here (London).

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SixtyFootDoll · 06/11/2009 09:37

Annabel
None around here
Gorgeous name
Annabelle = a bit nouveau to me!

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broccoliandchips · 06/11/2009 09:37

Definitely Annabelle. Annabel reminds me of Babybel

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ScummyMummy · 06/11/2009 09:45

Annabel.
Don't know of any.
I like it.

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mamadiva · 06/11/2009 09:49

I know an Annabelle, only 1 I've heard of and she is 3YO so it's not overly popular at all although very cute.

Be warned though her mum says she has to correct people all the time because they take it upon themselves to 'nickname' her Belle

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bellissima · 06/11/2009 10:34

Simple as possible. Anna. Somehow for me the 'bel(le)' bit just makes it a Tinkerbell top of the Christmas tree name.

And Belle an orrible nickname (and i should know!)

Now Isobel is nice. Never heard of an Isobel being called Belle.

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thedollshouse · 06/11/2009 10:54

If our little one turns out to be a girl she will be called Annabel. Annabelle is slightly too frilly for me and Anabel looks like you accidently left out an 'n'.

It is quite popular around here (I know of about 5) but it isn't yet in the top 100 names nationally which I find surprising.

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MrsWoolf · 06/11/2009 11:13

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micku5 · 06/11/2009 11:19

Prefer Annabelle

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MaggieMonday · 06/11/2009 13:14

I love Vivien but not Vivienne, Juliet but not Juliette, Annabel but not Annabelle.

Rein in the frill. Rein in the frill.

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Brightfield · 06/11/2009 13:25

It's not in the top 100 beacuse there are many different spellings. If all the spellings were combined it would be in the there somewhere.

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Pinkjenny · 06/11/2009 13:27

Annabel. I know 2, one is 2.5yo and one is 4yo.

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pureeandpearls · 06/11/2009 17:55

Thanks everyone....

Is it really popular in London Brightfield?

MaggieMonday -funnily enough she'd be Annabel/le Vivienne.....too much??!

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MaggieMonday · 06/11/2009 18:30

No!

Annabel Vivien is absolutely beautiful, as is Annabel Juliet. Very elegant.

SOmehow the elegance goes though if you put in all those extra letters. Goes from elegant to frou frou in 4 extra letters.

Ladiesl Goldsmith and Sainsbury are Annabel spelt like that, and Camilla's sister is also Annabel! does that put you off!?

Annabelle is the more popular spelling in America though.

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oldspeckledtam · 07/11/2009 21:21

DH and I couldn't decide between Annabelle (my choice) and Anabel (His choice)

We settled on Anabelle as I desperately wanted the 'Belle' to honour a wonderful lady who had recently died.

We assumed we'd call her Belle, but she's always been Ana. She's 3 and I don't know any others. I've never taught any either!

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Brightfield · 07/11/2009 22:20

Yes it well used here. There are two in my sons' small school, and I often hear it out and about.
I think it would be in the 80s (in the stats) if all the spellings were combined.

That said, popularity doesn't bother me at all as most of my favourites are in the top 100.

Annabel def. the best spelling.

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muminthemiddle · 07/11/2009 23:49

Annabel definately.
I know 1.

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moshchops · 08/11/2009 00:02

I prefer Anabel.

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Housemum · 08/11/2009 00:20

One of DD's friends is an Annabelle - I'd only ever seen Annabel before. I think it's the French way of spelling it, which is why her mum preferred it. I think it actually looks better written down, the Annabel way looks too short somehow?

Be warned that Belly is also a nickname - my best mate at school was heartily sick of people calling her Bell or Belly.

By the way, I thought they had amalgamated spellings now in the lists, which is why names like Mohammed/Muhammed/Mohammad are much higher? And even if you think you picked a not-so-common name you can be surprised - I went for a name that was languishing in the 70's, but went to a small village under 3's group and there are 2 other girls with DD3's name!

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MaggieMonday · 08/11/2009 09:17

Housemum are you my friend? She called her dd Jennifer and to her astonishment has met a few other little girl/toddler Jennifers.

I like Jenny, susie, Melanie, there are a few 70s names I love. Jillian, Lindsay, although, I'd spell it Linzey.

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