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Annabel or Clara?

52 replies

Redpramlady · 14/02/2018 08:28

Like both!

Clara I think is beautiful, works all through the ages.

Annabel I think is lovely, but not sure it works so well on an adult. Anyone know any?

Sibling is Elodie

Or any more suggestions?

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Awwlookatmybabyspider · 14/02/2018 08:56

Clara goes best with Elodie but Anabel is prettier. I prefer the sp Anabelle, though.
Anabel reminds me of baby bel

Sugarpiehoneyeye · 14/02/2018 09:32

Annabel is indeed much prettier, it goe well with Elodie, another pretty name.

ChocolateCrunch · 14/02/2018 09:40

Difficult choice, I like both! Probably Clara just in front, but only by a whisker.

newyearwhoohoo · 14/02/2018 09:51

I know a lovely, adult Annabel, name spelt exactly this way. Annabel is a great name, as is Clara, but Annabel has the edge IMO!

fearfultrill · 14/02/2018 10:55

Annabel definitely! And that spelling is fine on an adult. Clara seems a bit dated to me.

Lots of nickname variations too:

Anna
Annie
Bel
Bella

bridgetreilly · 14/02/2018 10:57

I know several lovely grow up Annabels and I really like the name. Also, if your daughter preferred, she could easily be known as Anna, or Bel, or even Bella. Great choice.

BernardsarenotalwaysSaints · 14/02/2018 10:59

Clara, less of a mouthful. Annabel is fine for an adult though if you really love it.

MollyHuaCha · 14/02/2018 11:01

Clara

summermeadows · 14/02/2018 11:24

Both pretty names although Annabelle has the edge for me (although with the extra l) as without it reminds me of baby bel.
More nn options with Annabelle too, especially love Bella.

Belindabauer · 14/02/2018 11:26

Both lovely names how about Clara Annabelle?

MammieBear · 14/02/2018 11:28

Annabel

villamariavintrapp · 14/02/2018 11:31

Love Clara. But wouldn't use them both together-Aren't they Thomas the tank engine's carriages? That's what they make me think of anyway.

NinjagoNinja · 14/02/2018 11:41

I love both. You'll have to have another daughter so you can use both. They work well together.

To those posters discussing the spelling:

Anabel or Anabell just wrong.
Annabelle is frilly

Annabel is correct.

Belindabauer · 14/02/2018 11:41

Villa- Clarabel is from Thomas the Tank, not sure about Annabel.
Though I'm sure lots of people have a Thomas and a James.

villamariavintrapp · 14/02/2018 11:48

Ah yes it's Annie and clarabel!

TulipsInABlueVase · 14/02/2018 13:01

Most definitely Clara. It's lovely.

Annabel reminds me of Baby Annabel and seems like a toddler's name. I can't imagine an adult Annabel.

I also think that Clara sounds better with Elodie.

Queenofthedrivensnow · 14/02/2018 13:36

I have an Elodie. I pick Clara I love it

Aurea · 14/02/2018 13:40

My name is Annabel Joy but my friends often call me Annie.

AnyaMoondial · 14/02/2018 16:23

I know an adult Annabel, she is professional and sophisticated and her name suits her well. Personally I prefer just Anna though.

Twickerhun · 14/02/2018 16:47

Is your DHcalled Thomas?
Aren’t they the names of Thomas the tank engines carriages?

user1459464195 · 14/02/2018 17:48

Both are great. I like the spelling of Annabel but find Annabelle overly frilly.

Clarabel is actually a great, underused alternative. Or Christabel might also appeal?

Redpramlady · 14/02/2018 20:00

Thanks all! Haha! No husband isn't Thomas
I'm liking Clara annabel thou!
Middle name was going to be Anne (Obv this works best with Clara would have to rethink for annabel)

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SuperBeagle · 14/02/2018 22:03

Clara.

I have an irrational dislike of Annabel. Probably owing to the fact that all of the Annabels I've known have been awful people.

pipilangstrumpf · 14/02/2018 22:18

The problem with Annabel is that people often misspell it: Anabell, Annabell, Annabelle, Anabelle

Clara is simple and pretty.

Queenofthedrivensnow · 15/02/2018 00:07

The carriages are called Annie and Clarabel.