I think Annie Grace flows MUCH better of the two. Either of them have any family significance? Or are there other names in your family you would want to use? I'm not a fan of random middle names - I think they should have meaning.
Our youngest DD is Annie Ruth. Both are very significant family names.
For those who think Annie only works as a NN. DH's Grandmother was named Annie Eula. It was very important to us that we name our DD after her. Ruth isafter my mother.
I have also met Anna/Annie Claires. I think if you are going to use Annie, a one syllable MN may work best.
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Re: Thoughts on Middle Names to go with Annie?
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Annie Grace for me too
What about feminine versions of male names e.g we will use Francesca to honor a Granddad called Frank.
Is Annie going to be her first name? Would you consider Anne or Anna?
I LOVE Annie but for me it seems much more of a nickname.
Personally, I love:
Anna Grace, Anna Louise, Anna Clare, Anna Marie, Anna Mae, Anna Kate
Our youngest DD is Annie Ruth. Both are very significant family names.
For those who think Annie only works as a NN. DH's Grandmother was named Annie Eula. It was very important to us that we name our DD after her.
Ruth isafter my mother.
I have also met Anna/Annie Claires. I think if you are going to use Annie, a one syllable MN may work best.
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