Certificate of Name
Annamaria
Feminine
Italian
Meaning & Origin
Annamaria is a feminine given name of Italian origin, formed as a combination of Anna and Maria. This compound name reflects a common Italian tradition of pairing Marian names together, often to honor the Virgin Mary and her mother, Saint Anne. The name is predominantly used in Italy and among Italian diaspora communities. Etymology The root elements both ultimately derive from Hebrew. Anna is the Latin and Greek form of Hannah, which means "favor" or "grace." In the New Testament, Anna is a prophetess who recognizes Jesus as the Messiah (Luke 2:36–38). The name became widespread in Christian cultures due to the veneration of Saint Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary. Maria is the Latin form of Mary, traditionally considered mother of Jesus. As a compound, Annamaria thus carries the combined meanings of grace and beloved (or exalted), though it primarily functions as a given name honoring family tradition. Notable Bearers Several Italian women with this name have gained recognition in sports, politics, and academia, reflecting a spread beyond its southern European roots into professional fields: Annamaria Cancellieri (born 1943) – Italian politician who served as Minister of the Interior and Minister of Justice. Annamaria Lusardi – Italian economist known for her research on financial literacy at Stanford University. Annamaria Mazzetti (born 1988) – Italian triathlete who won the Under-23 World Champion in 2008. Annamaria Solazzi (born 1965) – Italian beach volleyball player who competed in multiple Olympics. Annamaria
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