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Annis

28 replies

DessieLou · 24/02/2014 14:57

Thoughts? Apparently dh had a great aunt called Annis. I don't know anything about it/it's origins but i think it's rather pretty.

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akachan · 24/02/2014 15:09

How is it pronounced?

ninah · 24/02/2014 15:11

I like it

squoosh · 24/02/2014 15:12

It's ringing a bell somewhere, was there an Annis in the Chalet School books?

Madratlady · 24/02/2014 15:14

I know an Annis, she's in her early 20s.

I think it's a lovely name, unusual without being too weird.

barebranches · 24/02/2014 15:29

i had a great aunt Annis. very old name... i like it.

DessieLou · 24/02/2014 17:33

akachan it is pronounced Ann-iss, to rhyme with Alice. In fact it would probably get confused for Alice a lot.

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SwedishEdith · 24/02/2014 17:43

First thoughts were anus and penis.

squoosh · 24/02/2014 17:48

You Swedes are a filthy bunch!

MarmiteChocolate · 24/02/2014 17:49

I thought anus too... how about Anais or Annie?

SS3J · 24/02/2014 17:57

I liked it and suggested it for dd, although would have spelt it Annys. But DP just laughed and said she'd get called Anus. Can't say I thought of that myself but some people obviously might!

florascotia · 24/02/2014 18:04

'Annis' is the way 'Agnes' is pronounced in some parts of Scotland. As other posters have said, it is indeed a very old name and is pronounced 'Ann-iss' (to rhyme with kiss).

There is also Anstice (Anns-tiss), a short form of Anastasia.

Highlystrungmum · 24/02/2014 18:32

Nice but to much like anus?? What about Anais?

floatyflo · 24/02/2014 19:32

Thought it was lovely when I thought it was pronounced Ah-niece, like star anise if iykwim.

But pronounced Ah-niss, not so much!

lookdeepintotheparka · 24/02/2014 20:01

I love, love this name Smile I would have used it for DD but doesn't work at all with my surname.

Could also be spelled Anys.

CPtart · 24/02/2014 20:08

Another that thought anus!

Suttyshotty · 24/02/2014 20:10

How about Annice? Same name, less like a bodily part?!

bouquetofpencils · 24/02/2014 20:14

What about Anise as in Star Anise?

devoncreamtea · 24/02/2014 20:25

It's lovely. I like the spelling too.

peppinagiro · 24/02/2014 21:57

Definitely sounds like anus - my first thought too. Then 'amiss' and 'aniseed'.

ginzillas · 24/02/2014 22:12

Oh dear, I also thought 'anus' and then the character from Brokeback Mountain, although that was actually Ennis...
Anais is lovely.

DessieLou · 24/02/2014 22:16

Anus?! Normally i pick up on stuff like that but missed that connection! Thanks for your thoughts. We use family names as middle names so think i may add it to that list.

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TulipOHare · 25/02/2014 16:29

I quite like it, but my first thought was the folkloric hag Black Annis

Probably not a connection you'd need to worry about many people making, though Grin

UriGeller · 25/02/2014 16:33

I like it, sounds medieval.

But also, annus horribilis.

So, I'm not sure. But I love Anni/e

LadyIsabellaWrotham · 25/02/2014 16:34

It's one of my favourite Georgette Heyer heroines.

But I grant you it is a teeny bit anussy.

Foundinabox · 25/02/2014 16:35

Wasn't sure when I first read it, but yes, it's nice. I'm another fan of Anni/e having met some lovely ones.