Annija is a Latvian feminine given name, essentially the Latvian form of Anni or Annie. These are themselves diminutives of the name Anna, which traces back to the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'favor' or 'grace.'
Etymology and History
According to the Latvian language etymology, the name Annija first appears in historical records as a given name in 1761. It is a variant of Anna, paralleling the German diminutive form Anni. The linguistic development reflects typical Latvian naming patterns, where European diminutive forms are adapted with the feminine ending '-ija.'
Usage and Distribution
Annija is used primarily in Latvia. As of 2010, data from the Population Register of Latvia showed that Annija was the only given name of 1,452 persons in the country, indicating moderate but noteworthy popularity. The name does not appear to be commonly used outside of Latvia.
Cultural Context
Latvian naming customs often see international names like Anna being rendered with local forms or suffixes. Annija fits this pattern, as a distinctive Latvian feminization of a pan-European classic. While it does not have widely known famous bearers internationally, it maintains ongoing usage among Latvian speakers.
- Meaning: Favor, grace (ultimately via Hannah)
- Origin: Latvian form of Anni/Annie
- Type: Given name
- Usage Regions: Latvia
Other Languages & Cultures
Sources: Wiktionary — Annija