Pennyann combines Penny and Ann, blending a Greek-derived short form of Penelope with the grace of Anne.
Pennyann combines Penny and Ann, joining a diminutive of Penelope with the classic grace of Anne. The result is a double name that feels both friendly and traditional, with one part playful and the other part steady.
Its meaning is less about a single root than about the familiar emotional tone of its components. The name has a warm, homespun quality that many compound names share. It sounds affectionate and old-fashioned in a way that feels intentional rather than dated.
Pennyann is compact, readable, and lightly nostalgic, with the sweetness of Penny balanced by the simplicity of Ann. It feels like a name made to be personal and welcoming.