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Anja or Anya?

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Chocolocolate · 11/03/2011 20:18

Hello,

What do people think of Anja?

I like the sound of the name but am unsure of the Anja spelling, however DH says that Anya is the incorrect spelling.

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RedFlagHag · 11/03/2011 20:19

Lovely name.

I would probably spell it Anya (or Aine, which is Gaelic and is pronounced more like Awn-ya). But Anja is lovely, too. It has more of an Eastern European vibe to the spelling, imo. Is that accurate?

RitaMorgan · 11/03/2011 20:21

I prefer the Anja spelling, but I think most English speakers will be more familiar/comfortable with Anya so she may do a lot of spelling and correcting her name.

Either spelling is "correct" though.

Chocolocolate · 11/03/2011 20:37

Does anyone have any middle name suggestions to go with Anja/Anya?

I did like Charlotte as a middle name but the the initials would be ACH.

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RitaMorgan · 11/03/2011 20:38

What's wrong with ACH?

Chocolocolate · 11/03/2011 20:39

Makes me think of ache.

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shmoz · 11/03/2011 20:55

redflag you are correct, it's from Russia.
I know a couple of Anias (Polish spelling), but Anya is the more popular spelling in UK.

IMO ach sounds like a throat being cleared (sorry)

cowboylover · 11/03/2011 21:39

I think Anya is a really nice name and would go with the more UK spelling but as other posted said I think both spellings are correct.

Those initials are not too bad but if you are not comfortable with them you will always notice! How many syllables does your surname have?

Chocolocolate · 11/03/2011 21:46

Surname is Holmes.

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Umnitsa · 12/03/2011 00:16

I like Anya although prefer it as a nickname to Anna / Anne rather than a full name.

I know Anja and she is Indian, I think it is a nickname for Anjali and pronounced Ahn-dzha.

madwomanintheattic · 12/03/2011 00:28

mine is anya elise. Smile

quite a few people say 'on-ya' or 'awn-ya'. we have had people spell it anja too, and we have another girl with a -ya name, which also gets -ja spellings. i think it's inevitable, but not too much bother tbh.

anya is just the anglicised form.

we only know one other who is 8 years older (and ours is 7yo) although i think it is becoming more common in some places. not here though.

we like it. Grin

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PepsiPopcorn · 12/03/2011 10:24

Anya is the Russian spelling, Anja is Scandinavian/German/Dutch/Serbian, Ania is Polish.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anya

PepsiPopcorn · 12/03/2011 10:26

BTW I prefer Anya as it's easiest for English-speakers to read.

Underachieving · 12/03/2011 13:22

Anja is cute but Anya is an easier life for her.

ILikeToMoveItMoveIt · 12/03/2011 13:25

I prefer Anja, but most people would probably pronounce it An-jar

alexaj · 14/03/2011 20:08

Use a 'y' unless you want people mispronouncing it for all time.

Wafflenose · 14/03/2011 20:55

My sister is Ania Elaine

Chocolocolate · 17/03/2011 15:44

I'm pleased with the positive reaction.

Still struggling with a middle name. I really like the name Elizabeth. Would..

Anja Charlotte Elizabeth Holmes

... be too much?

Elizabeth is not a family name - just one I like.

Or..

Anja Madeleine Holmes.

Again, Madeleine is just a name I like.

Family names could be Gillian, Shirley, Janet or Marcia - non of which I'm keen on. Charlotte is a close cousin's name which is I'm keen to use it.

Does anyone have any other ideas that sound good?

It's early days (8+5) but Anja (possibly Anya) is our favourite girls name by far.

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ValiumSingleton · 17/03/2011 21:42

Anya looks like the right spelling to me. If I saw Anja I'd think you were Polish (maybe?!)

Anya is lovely though, good choice no matter how you spell it imo

singingmum · 17/03/2011 21:47

My dd's name with j not y is fine only one person called her an-jar but she was an idiot receptionist at docs who often pronounces names wrong to annoy.Most people have sense to ask first.
My dd(10yrs) loves that her name is different and likes to explain it as makes her feel extra special Smile

Edmundo · 18/03/2011 22:24

Definitely Anya. It just looks right.

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