[Opinions] Emma or Hannah?
Which out of these two would be the better choice? And please don't just go by the popularity. It does not bother me. But be totally honest with me. I want to know how people feel towards these names.
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I love both, they are both so classic, feminine and old-fashioned. I like Hannah maybe only a teeny bit more.
I prefer Emma to Hannah, but
I'm afraid that even I, name rebel that I claim to be, utterly disdainful of nearly all warnings of both weirdness and overpopularity, nonetheless still think Emma is too popular to use.
But then I'm not completely in love with it, either. Neither is on my favorites list. I'm willing to let both go by the wayside. So perhaps mine is not so much a helpful opinion.
I'm afraid that even I, name rebel that I claim to be, utterly disdainful of nearly all warnings of both weirdness and overpopularity, nonetheless still think Emma is too popular to use.
But then I'm not completely in love with it, either. Neither is on my favorites list. I'm willing to let both go by the wayside. So perhaps mine is not so much a helpful opinion.
I'd pick Emma. I think both are nice names but way too popular for my taste.
I like both, but somewhat prefer the sound of Hannah. Besides, it has the attribute of being a palindrome.
Emma is by far the better choice because I think it has more class and substance.
I like both equally--nice names but a bit overdone. I'd like Anna best out of them all, though.
Hannah :)
Hannah
I used to adore both but I wouldn't use either one now because of the extreme popularity. I'll go with Hannah, because it used to be a top favorite of mine and seems to have more staying power than the flash-to-the-top Emma (which also has cousins Emily, Emerson, Emeline, Emilia, etc. to compete with).
Forced to choose, I'd go with Emma.
I love Emma.
It is short without sounding nick namey, it works in many languages, it has a round, soft sound and feeling to it, it goes well with tons of middle names, there is no gender confusion, or confusions about spelling. It is classy without seemingly "belonging" to upper, middle or working class, it has history but feels modern.... I could praise it 'til the cows come home (but won't use it myself due to its overwhelming popularity).
Hannah - I wish I could give you as many reasons for why I don't like Hannah, but I can't, I just really don't like it.
It was a rather common, boring name when I grew up (and the Hannah's I knew weren't very nice). I'm sorry that I can't tell you more specifically what it is about it, I just really dislike it.
It is short without sounding nick namey, it works in many languages, it has a round, soft sound and feeling to it, it goes well with tons of middle names, there is no gender confusion, or confusions about spelling. It is classy without seemingly "belonging" to upper, middle or working class, it has history but feels modern.... I could praise it 'til the cows come home (but won't use it myself due to its overwhelming popularity).
Hannah - I wish I could give you as many reasons for why I don't like Hannah, but I can't, I just really don't like it.
It was a rather common, boring name when I grew up (and the Hannah's I knew weren't very nice). I'm sorry that I can't tell you more specifically what it is about it, I just really dislike it.
Well, personally I love both. My daughter is Hannah, and had my son been a girl, he would have been Emma.
If I had to choose I'd go w/ Hannah. To me it sounds cute on a little girl, yet grows into a sophisticated name as an adult. Hannahs meaning "graceful" is better (imo) than the meaning of Emma "universal". Plus... the palandrome thing is kind of fun!
You can't lose either way... but my vote goes for Hannah.
If I had to choose I'd go w/ Hannah. To me it sounds cute on a little girl, yet grows into a sophisticated name as an adult. Hannahs meaning "graceful" is better (imo) than the meaning of Emma "universal". Plus... the palandrome thing is kind of fun!
You can't lose either way... but my vote goes for Hannah.
I prefer Emma, though I honestly couldn't tell you why. Maybe it just sounds sweeter to me.
I know you said popularity doesn't bother you but it really bothers me so if I had to choose, I'd choose anything over Emma. Hannah is still a little popular but its not as overused as Emma and personally, I find Emma a little boring. The fact that Hannah is a palindrome and its not as plain as Anna (or Emma) makes it a little more interesting.
I think they are both great names, but if I had to chose i would say Emma.