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Annabeth
Do you like Annabeth?Which one would you choose? Please comment :)Annabeth
Annabel
Annalisa
Annalena
Annarose
Annarosa
Annemarie
Anneliese
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Annabeth is okay but I like Annabel better. I also like Annemarie as a middle name.
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Annabeth -- Hate it. I hate the name Beth. I like Elizabeth but the -beth part isn't emphasized in my accent, so it doesn't bug me. Annabel -- my 2nd favorite feminine name, this spelling only (not Anabelle, Anabel, or Annabelle). Annalisa -- Vastly prefer the Anneliese spelling. I think it's good to avoid something that could easily be misspelled so that ANAL is in the name.Annalena -- I'm not familiar with this name, but see ANAL reasoning above.Annarose -- It's fine. I don't love it.Annarosa -- I don't like it, but it's not a strong dislike, just kind of meh.Annemarie -- I like it, but only as two names (Anne Marie) or a hyphenate (Anne-Marie). Anneliese -- It's very pretty, but I only like the German/Dutch pronunciation, not how a lot of Americans pronounce it ANN-uh-LEASE.
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I like it very much. I also like Annabel and Annemarie. Not too keen on the others.
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I don’t care for Annabeth. Not my style at all.Annabel - I like it! I wouldn’t use it, but it’s very sweet.
Annalisa - Nah. The double A ending makes it too sugary.
Annarose - Nms.
Annarosa - Nmsaa. Way too frilly.
Annemarie - I dislike how Anne and Marie are smushed together. I prefer Marianne.
Anneliese - It’s nice, though I prefer Annelise.
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I love it! Definitely because of Percy Jackson, but I think it’s cool and feisty. Annabeth is probably my favourite of those, but I do like Anneliese too.
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I dislike Annabeth. From your list, I'd choose Annabel or Annemarie (if pronounced a-nə-ma-ree, like it was in the case of Annemarie Schwarzenbach).
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Annabeth - I might use it as a nn for Elizabeth Anne, but not otherwise, and probably not at all.
Annabel - I'd use it. It's my favourite of all these, but it's probably a bit too fancy and flowery for me IRL.
Annalisa - and Anneliese: both such cliches where I live, I'd avoid them at all costs.
Annalena - clumsy and lumpy.
Annarose - I picked a daisy, a violet, Annarose. No, really!
Annarosa - Maybe OK in Spanish? Not otherwise.
Annemarie - Slightly better than Maryanne, but, where I live anyway, the pronunciation isn't clear: could be Annmarie or Annamarie.
Anneliese

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I really love most Anna names, but Annabeth is not at the top of my list. I still sort of like it, but if I had an Annabeth I'd definitely shorten it to Anna or Annie. I love Elizabeth but the Beth half is my least favorite part. If I had to choose between Annabeth and Anneliese, though, I'd choose Annabeth. My favorite is Annabel by far. I love Annabel, really really love it.
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I like it, I think it sounds friendly. Annabeth -- I really like it but I probably wouldn't use it because I don't like Beth on its own and if I named my kid Annabeth she might decide to go by Beth.
Annabel -- It's good but it's the most boring name on this list.
Annalisa -- It's okay but not as good as Annalise or Annaliese
Annalena -- I like this, it's one of my favorites on this list (even though I'm not sure what vowel sound to use for the e). I'd consider it.
Annarose -- This is good too, I'd also maybe consider this for a kid.
Annarosa -- Good but I prefer Annarose, Annarosa kind of rhymes with itself. Annarose would give you the option to use an -a middle name.
Annemarie -- Hmm. It depends on your accent. I like it in French but in English it's a little boring.
Anneliese -- I like this one. It sounds good and looks very complete. If I had to name a kid it would be Annalena, Annarose, or Anneliese.
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