[Opinions] Re: Anya?
in reply to a message by Hannah Ruth
1. Could I use Anya as a name on its own?
Yes, you could use Anya on it's own. Anya is not short for Anastasia in Russian anyway. I really like Anya as a nn for Anna.
2. Anya or Reine to go with Liv?
Anya and Liv.
3. Any other short, unusual names you can suggest?
Agnes, Adele, Aoife, Alma, Celia, Clarice / Clarisse, Daphne, Eve, Edith, Flora, Gaëlle / Gaële (Gaelle), Helen, Ivy, Ilse, Ida, Iris, Isla, Iola, Ingrid, Kiera, Lisette, May, Martha, Mira, Mabel, Maud, Nina, Niamh, Olga, Olive, Phyllis, Phoebe, Pauline, Persis, Rosa, Ruth, Sibyl, Sorcha, Sigrid, Tirzah (TEER zah), Tova, Tamsin, Thyra, Una, Viola
Yes, you could use Anya on it's own. Anya is not short for Anastasia in Russian anyway. I really like Anya as a nn for Anna.
2. Anya or Reine to go with Liv?
Anya and Liv.
3. Any other short, unusual names you can suggest?
Agnes, Adele, Aoife, Alma, Celia, Clarice / Clarisse, Daphne, Eve, Edith, Flora, Gaëlle / Gaële (Gaelle), Helen, Ivy, Ilse, Ida, Iris, Isla, Iola, Ingrid, Kiera, Lisette, May, Martha, Mira, Mabel, Maud, Nina, Niamh, Olga, Olive, Phyllis, Phoebe, Pauline, Persis, Rosa, Ruth, Sibyl, Sorcha, Sigrid, Tirzah (TEER zah), Tova, Tamsin, Thyra, Una, Viola
This message was edited 5/13/2008, 5:24 PM