1. nannie - Noun
2. Nannie - Proper noun
Nannie
A diminutive of the female given names Ann or Annie.
Alternative form of nanny (female goat)
Alternative form of nanny (grandmother)
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe Herald and Tribune ran an ad for Nannie Landreth, a dressmaker in Johnson City. Source: Internet
Mr. Powers was born June 1, 1923, the second son of the late Charles J. Powers, Sr. and Nannie Mae Stewart Powers. Source: Internet
He was preceded in death by parents, John Malon and Nannie Bennett Farrar, sister-in-law Faye Farrar. Source: Internet
The story is a love letter to the city, inspired by three very special city-dwelling nanas in my life— my former editor, Frances Foster, my 100-year-old Great-Aunt Virginia, and my Nannie. Source: Internet
She was born July 4, 1925, in Bishopville, a daughter of George Washington Watkins and Nannie Estelle Baker Watkins. Source: Internet
Nannie Inez will gladly ship international orders. Source: Internet