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Is Anna boring ?

32 replies

teobaldo · 02/03/2011 08:50

We registered our DD yesterday as Anna Vittoria Vera with the idea of calling her just Anna - I quite like it as it works in all languages, but DH is worried that it is a bit of a boring name. We also have a problem in calling her Anna - it seems such an adult name for a baby. ??????????

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smother · 02/03/2011 08:55

No it's beautiful, simple and classic. Annie is a lovely nn too. Try not to worry!

FooffyShmoofffer · 02/03/2011 08:57

Not at all. DD is Annabel and frequently gets called Anna or Annie. Most people think it's very sweet.

flopsy1974 · 02/03/2011 08:59

Anna is a lovely name classic and timeless. A good choice.

Firawla · 02/03/2011 09:05

no its nice

diddl · 02/03/2011 09:31

I think it´s lovely.

Also don´t think it´s too grown up for a baby.

Abcinthia · 02/03/2011 09:33

It's a lovely name. I have a friend called Anna and it really suits her.

KenDoddsDadsDog · 02/03/2011 09:45

I love it. A classic name, timeless and not wildly popular.

lovelymumma · 02/03/2011 09:53

I was in school with a girl called anna,she was very clever,last time I caught sight of her,I was traveling to my holiday; she was in a supermarket talking to someone in another exotic sounding language;I think she's probably off doing some fabulous globetrotting job.She always seemed a really fair dignified person.So if thats anything to go by,always thought the name suited her.I can't imagine her having a boring life.Because of her the name anna seems interesting.

PepsiPopcorn · 02/03/2011 10:41

It's a nice classic name. You can always use Annie as a nickname.

ThisFeelsWeird · 02/03/2011 10:45

Gorgeous name, stick with it.

tummytickler · 02/03/2011 10:48

I think it is boring. Sorry.

ThisFeelsWeird · 02/03/2011 10:50

Btw, unless you call your baby Snuggly-bubsy-twinkly-boo (which I'm sure someone on MN has) all names seem a bit mature to start with. They grown into them.

olddeuteronomy · 02/03/2011 11:07

I think Anna is lovely, would have been on my list but already have one in family.

Prinpo · 02/03/2011 11:34

It's beautiful - classic, elegant and not too popular. Please don't have doubts, you've made a great choice.

Annie works well as nn if you want something for when she's little.

Congratulations on your baby Smile.

bamboostalks · 02/03/2011 11:39

Lovely name. Where did the middle names come from?

MillieMoo81 · 02/03/2011 11:39

I think it's a lovely name and would have used it myself except I'd already used it for my rabbit!!!

CameronCook · 02/03/2011 11:41

Lovely name

Asinine · 02/03/2011 11:43

Not boring, classic and timeless. Go for it! Smile

Northernrose · 02/03/2011 12:23

Congratulations! And you have chosen a gorgeous name! I am completely biased because our dd1 is Anna, but we love it, classic, timeless, recognisable the world over and beautiful IMO!! We have had nothing but compliments. Be confident with your choice and in my experience it'll not be long until she grows into an Anna - I had exactly the same thoughts when we registered our wee one, she seemed such a tiny tot!!

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smashingtime · 02/03/2011 13:47

Beautiful, timeless name IMO.

Not the sort of name she'll blame you for in 16 yrs time either!

isthismadness · 02/03/2011 13:55

It is getting more popular though... Hope it's not the next Isabella/Evie...

MummyBerryJuice · 02/03/2011 13:58

I love Anna (it is my Gran's name) and plan to call #2 Anna Georgina if it is a girl (currently GA 7 weeks Grin)

I certainly hope it isn't the next Isabella!

Although we will probably call her Georgie, as I love boyish girl's names and that was what Dh's gran was called.

Sarsaparilllla · 02/03/2011 15:12

I think it's boooooooooring, sorry!!

humanfraggle · 02/03/2011 15:51

I like it

And don't worry about it being too grown up, she won't be a baby forever and can you imagine a little 3-yr old Anna? Gorgeous!

Plus, you could always give her a nickname completely unconnected to her name? My DD regularly gets called 'Boo' or 'Bear' - nothing like her name!

Lovely middle name choices too, are they family-related?

breatheslowly · 02/03/2011 21:08

Absolutely classic, timeless and will suit an adult as well as a baby. She could be anything with the name Anna and as you say it travels well. Don't worry about it sounding too grown up - nicknames just appear out of nowhere as your baby grows up.

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