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[Opinions] Annevieve
Annevieve...what do you think of this name? I like it. I love the name Genevieve, after the French actress, Genevieve Bujold. She played Anne Boleyn in Anne of the Thousand Days, starring Richard Burton as Henry Tudor. I love that movie, and I love Tudor history...Thoughts? Anne Genevieve or Annevieve?
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I like Annevieve! I like the echo of familiarity.
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I like it! It reminds me of Anneliese and Annegret, which I also like. I don't really like Genevieve but Annevieve sounds nice to me. Anne Genevieve is good too though.
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I far prefer Anne Genevieve. I really don't like combining names into one and Annevieve just looks weird to me. At first glance I though "anniversary." Please stick with Anne Genevieve!
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Annevieve sounds rather contrived. I'd prefer Anne Genevieve or Genevieve Anne.(Just realized that Genevieve is difficult to type!)
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I do think it's pretty - one of the few smushy names I like. Perhaps because it encorporates 3 of my fav names (Annie, Eve and Genevieve).However, I think I still prefer Genevieve. Anne Genevieve is OK, but Genevieve Anne/Anna is even better imo.
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I like Anne and Gennevieve on their own, but not so sure I like them together all that much... A little unsure on Annevieve, but it sounds like it could work better than some made up names that are out there.
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I adore Annevieve
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I adore Annevieve. I like Genevieve as well. Both are very elegant, but they have a carefree vibe at the same time.I'd go with Annevieve rather than Anne Genevieve. I prefer the way Annevieve sounds.
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I loved her in that movie! I used the name Genevieve as my name in French class when I was in school because of her. :-DAnne Genevieve is a gorgeous, elegant, rare combination. There's no need to "improve" it by chopping the names into pieces like Annevieve. It reminds me of chopping body parts and reassembling them -- just so odd. Please, please stand out in a good way and keep Anne Genevieve as is.
(Disclosure: my name is Ann)
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Both Anne Genevieve and Annevieve are gorgeous. I don't think you can really go wrong with either.
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