I’m hoping to learn what image you get from the name [name]Savannah[/name]? Positives/negatives? Associations? Thank you so much for helping—10 weeks to go and feeling like I am running in circles on the name hunt.
I think its pretty – picture a sweet girly girl from the south or the Hamptons wearing [name]Lily[/name] Pulitzer from head to toe.
[name]Savannah[/name] is a “so five minutes ago” name to me…it’s trendiness has worn off and I feel like it’s just “meh” I love [name]Vanna[/name]…I think that name is really under-used …
The first time I heard [name]Savannah[/name] as a name was from a TV soap opera (it may have been “The Bold and the Beautiful”) so it’s always been a very trendy (I remember how another name [name]Kayla[/name] was unheard of until a popular character on another soap appeared on the scene). [name]Savannah[/name] was No# 41 in the US last year (5,406 girls) but it’s actually been slipping in popularity so the shine may be wearing off. It’s really not my style but there are worse names out there. I picture a real girly-girl, somewhat spoiled and demanding who loves dressing up and playing with her dolls. It’s an over-the-top frilly and feminine name.
That’s my name! My whole life I’ve been complimented on how beautiful the name is. As I got older, people started calling me Savvy for short. I really can’t think of a better nickname because it has such a positive connotation.
I don’t like the name, but I’ve known 2 [name]Savannah[/name]'s and so I’ll tell you about them.
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She’s got brown hair and brown eyes, a lisp, tall, slender, very athletic, friendly, smart, goofy, happy a lot. Her nickname is Savvy.
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She’s got red hair, brown eyes, a lisp (weird that they both have a lisp), friendly, shy, a little goofy sometimes, likes to use her imagination.
I like [name]Savannah[/name], it’s a cute name.
I went to elementary school is a [name]Savannah[/name] - she was a brunette, very athletic, funny, and a sweet girl.
[name]Savannah[/name] is tall thin, athletic, brown hair and eyes. She is pretty popular but a little spoiled, bratty and stuck up
[name]One[/name] of my sister’s best friends is named [name]Savannah[/name]. She’s tall, thin, pretty, dark hair, brown eyes. She loves horses and horseback riding. Everyone teases her because her feet are so stinky, but she’s a sweet girl.
[name]Savannah[/name] sounds like a name that would belong to a girl who is extremely pretty. I imagine long, wavy blonde hair, blue eyes and flawless porcelain skin. She’s well dressed and has a classic, feminine sort of style. She’s on the quiet side yet passionate and emotional. She wears her heart on her sleeve. She likes to read and plays piano. That’s what I picture in my head.
I love it! I think it sounds beautiful, classy and intelligent.
I definitely prefer the nickname “Sav” to the more popular “[name]Anna[/name]”
I like [name]Savannah[/name]. I think that is sounds very sweet and feminine, with a little Southern flair!
[name]Savannah[/name] reminds me of a little American girl, with chocolate brown hair, a fringe and plaits. She has a Southern accent.
The first picture I get is [name]Shannen[/name] [name]Doherty[/name] on [name]Little[/name] House on The [name]Prairie[/name].
~[name]Jasmine[/name]