Annie LeblancJulianna Grace Leblanc is 15 years old as of 12-15-19.Her birthday is December 5,2004.She is currently dating Asher Angel,not gonna lie her and Asher are cute asf together but I always shipped her with Johnny Orlando.I love Annie Leblanc so much she is beautiful no homo.She is so talented and I watch A Girl Named Joe and Chicken Girls everyday like i'm so in love with those shows.
by Lauren_Orlando88 December 16, 2019
An angel from heaven, infinity times better than Mackenzie Ziegler, sings wayyyyyy better and has a nice heart. Yeah, she's much prettier and slimmer than Mackenzie. Her nose is ten times smaller too. She deserves Asher Angel and all the love in the world.
Friend: That girl is so pretty and kind! She also has a nice voice.
Me: Yeah, she is typically an Annie Leblanc.
Me: Yeah, she is typically an Annie Leblanc.
by lebronlova February 07, 2020
Annie LeBlanc is a 14 y/o actor/singer when she was younger she was in gymnastics she was a level 9 coral girl she was born in Augusta,GA she has one sister named hayley noelle leblanc and she had a brother named Caleb Logan leblanc he sadly passed away. She has a mom named Katie LeBlanc and a dad named billy leblanc she is currently dating Asher Angel
by Annie_hayley_fan October 14, 2019
Fuck you Jase Leblanc
by Fatty David November 24, 2021
by LeBlancSimp October 24, 2022
Last name common in the US and Canada, but ironically, not France. The LeBlanc's left France in 1605 to settle in south Nova Scotia, called l'Acadie, where they are still found. In 1755, the British took NS and exiled many of them, who sailed south, making stops along the Eastern US, leaving francophone communities from Maine to Georgia. Most of them made the full journey to Louisiana and settled in and around the city of Lafayette, the heart of Cajun culture. They usually identify as Cajuns, which is short for the French word for people from Acadie, "Acadiens," shortened to " 'Cadiens," to "Cajins", Anglicized as "Cajuns."
LeBlanc is a hard name for Americans, as it uses two sounds that don't exist in English.
1. Unaccented letter "e" is very close to the "oo" sound in the word "look".
2. (Vowel)+(n/m) signals a nasal sound. "An" (similar to "en" and "on") makes a more rounded sound and feels to be coming from the front of the nose. Imagine the English word "on" in a nasal tone but don't close your mouth for the "n" sound.
So LeBlanc is pronounced L(oo, 1)BL(o, 2). Many LeBlanc's have given up getting others to say their name correctly and use an Americanized version like "LeBl-on" or "LeBl-ah-nc", which is OK. Just never say "LeBlank." That's too far.
It is written with a capital "B" and no space after "e," which causes headaches on legal docs if not entered the same everywhere. If you are copying it and there's a space, it's best to ask the person if it's correct.
LeBlanc is a hard name for Americans, as it uses two sounds that don't exist in English.
1. Unaccented letter "e" is very close to the "oo" sound in the word "look".
2. (Vowel)+(n/m) signals a nasal sound. "An" (similar to "en" and "on") makes a more rounded sound and feels to be coming from the front of the nose. Imagine the English word "on" in a nasal tone but don't close your mouth for the "n" sound.
So LeBlanc is pronounced L(oo, 1)BL(o, 2). Many LeBlanc's have given up getting others to say their name correctly and use an Americanized version like "LeBl-on" or "LeBl-ah-nc", which is OK. Just never say "LeBlank." That's too far.
It is written with a capital "B" and no space after "e," which causes headaches on legal docs if not entered the same everywhere. If you are copying it and there's a space, it's best to ask the person if it's correct.
Mr. LeBlanc: "Hello."
Telemarketer: "Hi there, may I please speak with a Mr. Lee blank."
Mr. LeBlanc: "I'm sorry, there's no one here by that name. click"
Telemarketer: "Hi there, may I please speak with a Mr. Lee blank."
Mr. LeBlanc: "I'm sorry, there's no one here by that name. click"
by cajuninnyc April 23, 2023