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[Opinions] Re: Annabell or Annabel?
In Latin, (which I speak, and also the language that Annabel comes from) there wouldn't be two l's... Or it would sort of end up sounding like Annabay... Annabell just isn't correct, so therefore, it looks very incorrect to me.. It's funny, after I learned to speak multiple languages, I see names differently.. I can't overlook when it just CANNOT work, because its etymologically incorrect.. Annabell is one of them.. So, all that to say, I prefer Annabel. Furthermore, I prefer Amabel to that.. I think you forgot the most common spelling of Annabelle though... I'd like to add... I hope this was helpful! (Sorry it kinda turned into a mini-rant....)
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