I prefer Anne with an e. Did you ever read Ann of Green Gables? If I'm remembering correctly she really wished she was Anne with an e because it was more elegant Although maybe I'm not remembering that correctly. It has literally be 20 years since I read that book.
I prefer Anne with an e. Did you ever read Ann of Green Gables? If I'm remembering correctly she really wished she was Anne with an e because it was more elegant Although maybe I'm not remembering that correctly. It has literally be 20 years since I read that book.
I think she was Anne with an E and made sure to tell people that! Definitely prefer it with the e!
I prefer Anne with an e. Did you ever read Ann of Green Gables? If I'm remembering correctly she really wished she was Anne with an e because it was more elegant Although maybe I'm not remembering that correctly. It has literally be 20 years since I read that book.
Yes, you are Love Anne with an e.
Loss #1 2008, Loss #2 2010, Loss #3 2011, Loss #4 2012, Loss #5 2012 Loss #6 2014 Loss #7 (chemical) 2014
Anne, but that was my middle name before I got married and it's a family name. Ann/Anna with no E is a family name on DH's side. I sort of wanted to use Anne as a second middle name for DD, but we probably wouldn't have agreed on the spelling.
DD born 10/10/07 * DS born 11/25/11 * #3 due 3/9/2015
Anne with an e for sure. Anne of Green Gables was spelled Anne. I love that book, I even went to Prince Edward Island and saw the Green Gables house, hehe
I might be pulling this out of thin air, but I *think* Anne is originally German, and pronounced "ahna" in German. But of course Ann/Anne are the same in English.
Re: What spelling do you like better?
I think she was Anne with an E and made sure to tell people that! Definitely prefer it with the e!
Loss #6 2014 Loss #7 (chemical) 2014
~DS Born! 2009~
~DD Born! 2013~
Anne with an "e"
But I was a big Anne of Green Gables fan as a kid.
EDD- 06/13/2017
**Stinkerbelle-8-27-10 * Mr.P's 2nd Mama 7-27-07**
J14 May Siggy Challenge
**Colleen Donaghy**
I much prefer Ann.
I prefer Anne. It looks more complete to me.
I might be pulling this out of thin air, but I *think* Anne is originally German, and pronounced "ahna" in German. But of course Ann/Anne are the same in English.
40/112