reminds me of annelid or whatever they call worms.
2007-11-14 21:52:58
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answered by Jesusa 6
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It's the Polish form of Angela, right?
I batted it about for a girl's name when looking for something that worked in Polish (my husband's first language) while honoring my Italian roots. We would've used Anya as a nickname, but my mother-in-law immediately came up with some other traditional short form of the name that I didn't care for.
So we didn't use it. But I think it has potential.
2007-11-15 01:31:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Pronounced like Annie-ella.
I love it.
Nick name could be Annie.
That name is awesome!
Very unique, classy, and cute.
2007-11-14 22:33:38
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answered by ♥L4tM♥ 5
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I think it's pretty, I like unusual names
2007-11-14 21:26:47
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answered by littlemiss.peta 3
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No, sounds like a generic Amelia
2007-11-14 21:21:10
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answered by charmed 4
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Sounds unique but it's not my type.
It seems nice though :)
2007-11-14 21:20:19
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answered by ohhcharm 4
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I bet you can find a better one than that one
2007-11-15 02:27:05
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answered by tina102606 2
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It's okay...
I prefer Ariana or Gabriella ! :)
2007-11-15 06:18:45
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answered by ILovePizza 5
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sounds like a disease or a body part.
2007-11-14 22:25:19
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answered by I hate carrots 6
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no
2007-11-14 21:20:12
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answered by cheri h 7
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