Which spelling please?

Which spelling please? Also why you chose it? Thanks!

Annerose

Annrose

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Annerose. I don’t love how the nnr looks in Annrose.

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Annerose looks best to me

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Annerose

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Annerose

I would say Annrose simply because the extra e in there made me pronounce it like Anna-rose at first. Maybe I’m in the minority but since there’s no hyphen or space or anything my brain felt like I needed to pronounce the e, since there would never be a silent e in the middle of a normal word. Obviously names go by different rules and if I was corrected I would have no trouble figuring out where the Ann-rose pronunciation came from though.

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Annrose. When I saw Annerose I wanted to pronounce it with 3 syllables, but I’m assuming that’s not what you want.

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annerose :blossom:

i just think the e’s are pretty!

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Agree that Annerose looks better but makes me want it to be 3 syllables. AnnRose or AnneRose maybe instead?

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I think Annerose looks better than Annrose but I see it as ANNER ROSE.

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Right I think Annerose looks better than Annrose but I see it as ANNER ROSE. I don’t like the capitalization though

Annerose for me, although I would hyphenate to Anne-Rose (or Anna-Rose). I just like [name_u]Anne[/name_u] more than [name_f]Ann[/name_f] lol.

I think that if you wanted it to be prononced like the name [name_u]Anne[/name_u] and the name [name_f]Rose[/name_f], then I would go with Annrose because I instictively pronounced Annerose like the name [name_f]Anna[/name_f] and [name_f]Rose[/name_f].

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Exactly what she said. ^^

Annerose :slight_smile:

Annerose, probably because I like the e’s.

Right but that wouldn’t be the case for [name_f]Roseanne[/name_f] would it?

Would you say that about [name_f]Roseanne[/name_f] as well?

Would you think the same way about [name_f]Roseanne[/name_f]?

[name_f]Roseanne[/name_f] has a silent e as well