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[Opinions] Re: Savannah?
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I don't see how Savannah is classic. It's trendy, and it's coming to the end of its run (God willing). Personally, I'd much rather see Sahara, Suzannah, or Saffron.Savannah nicknames: Savvy
Sava
Saffy
Vana / Vanna / Vannah
Sanna (SAA-nuh)
Sana / Sanne (SAH-nah)
Vancie / Vancy
Anne
Annie
Sabby
Sab
Hanna (it's in there backwards)
Sandy
SanI like the idea of Izzy for Tristan. I also like Tan as a nickname for Tristan, but I don't really like Tristan overall. I'd use Izzy as a nickname for Isaac or Isidore, and Tan for Tancred.Array

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I guess classic was the wrong word, but to me I just thinks it's so pretty, and pretty is classic to me. I didn't mean it was a classic. And I've heard of all those nn's before, I was looking more for associations. Like what you think of when you hear Savannah. But thanks for trying anyway.
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Well, I'm not sure what you mean by associations--especially since I've been to neither Savannah nor a savannah. And what I think of when I hear the name is a four year old pretty-pretty-princess type who screams for what she wants, so I don't think that helps.If you could explain more thoroughly what you mean, I'd be happy to try and help you out.Array
"No, it wasn't a dare," Almanzo said. "I just figured he was right."
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Well I think of Georgia, which leads me to the south or peaches. I've never been to Georgia, specifically Savannah, so I don't know much about either, which is why I'm asking. I thought maybe someone here might know more. It's ok, at least you posted, I usually don't get many. So really thanks!
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