Anna is a short, symmetrical name that looks balanced in cursive. The double-n in the middle creates a wave pattern, and both a's should match each other. The capital A opens boldly, and the whole name stays on the baseline with no ascenders or descenders to worry about.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital A finishes with a rightward stroke. Guide it into the first n's upstroke smoothly.
Both n's should look identical. Write them as one continuous wave with two matching humps.
The two a's need to match. If one is round and the other oval, the name looks uneven.
The double-n is like a gentle wave. Keep both humps the same height and width.
Since the name is short and has no tall or dropping letters, focus entirely on consistency and neatness.
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