Is [name]Hannah[/name] strong or sweet? Can it be both?
[name]Both[/name]! It is one of my all time favorite girls names – I think it is perfect.
I think its over-used
I knew a girl named [name]Hannah[/name] who was extremely sweet. The kind of girl who waves hi to people in the halls who she just met the other day. She also was extremely intelligent and went to a very prestigious school on a full ride scholarship. So I say both.
Probably both, but I think I go to sweet first. I taught a teenager (about 4 years ago) named [name]Hannah[/name] [name]Rose[/name] and I fell in love with her name. [name]Hannah[/name] will always be a wonderful, beautiful name to me.
I love the name [name]Hannah[/name], always have. I think it could be strong and sweet.
[name]Hannah[/name] is my sisters name so I associate it with her - the epitome of “quirky girl”, pretty, blond, tall but also very odd and intelligent.
I think it is both strong and sweet. It’s “soft”, but I think the name has enough weight behind it that is will definitely be taken seriously.
[name]Both[/name], [name]Hannah[/name]'s one of those classic names [name]IMO[/name]. No matter how much it gets used it still is charming
I used to really love [name]Hannah[/name], and then ended up taking it off my list. But I am starting to really like it again. It felt really like common in the early 2000s, but I don’t see it used much on babies anymore. I do think it sounds more sweet than strong.
I love [name]Hannah[/name]. I see it as soft and strong all at once. The [name]Hannah[/name] of the Bible was strong, determined, beautiful, poised, a wonderful, tenderhearted mother. I think [name]Hannah[/name] seems to come across these days as softer than it is strong, but I can definitely see [name]Hannah[/name] as a strong woman, especially with the nn [name]Annie[/name].
Definitely both strong and sweet. And I love that it’s a palindrome!
I think both… I love [name]Hannah[/name]… Definitely Classic…
Definitely both. [name]Hannah[/name] is such a gorgeous name.