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13,457Etymology and MeaningAnjana (Sanskrit: अञ्जना, feminine; also अञ्जन, masculine) is a name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the word “añjana” meaning “kohl, collyrium”—a black powder traditionally used as eyeliner in Sout...
Anjanette is a feminine English name that emerged in the 20th century, likely as a blend of Angela and Antonette, or of Ann and Janette. Its construction reflects a common trend in modern American naming, where two famil...
Anjelica is a variant spelling of Angelica, a female given name used in English-speaking countries. The name Angelica is derived from the Latin angelicus meaning "angelic", and ultimately from the Greek word ἄγγελος (ang...
Anjelika is a Russian feminine given name, an alternate transcription of the Russian Анжелика (see Anzhelika). It is a variant of Angelica, ultimately derived from the Latin angelicus meaning "angelic." Etymology and Ori...
Anka is a feminine diminutive of Anna, found primarily in Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Polish, Serbian, and Slovene. As a diminutive, it conveys affection or familiarity, similar to other Slavic diminutives such as A...
Anke is a female given name primarily used in Dutch, German, and Low German-speaking regions. It originated as a Low German and Dutch diminutive of Anna and other names beginning with An, such as Annelies or Annegret. Th...
Ankhesenamun was an ancient Egyptian queen of the 18th Dynasty, known primarily as the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Her name, meaning "her life is of Amon", reflects the religious shifts that occurred during...
Etymology and MeaningAnki is a Swedish diminutive of compound names such as Ann-Kristin and Ann-Katrin. These in turn derive from the Anna proper name and second elements like Kristin or Katrin, ultimately pointing to He...
Ankica is a feminine given name of South Slavic origin, functioning as a diminutive of Anka, which itself is a diminutive of Anna. The name Anna ultimately derives from the Hebrew Old Testament name Hannah, meaning 'grac...
Ankita is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used in India, especially among Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, and Marathi speaking communities. It is the feminine form of Ankit, which itself derives from the San...
Ann is an English and Manx form of Anne 1. Both spellings—Ann and Anne—have coexisted in the English-speaking world since the late Middle Ages. The name is ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'favour'...
Anna is a feminine given name, the Latin form of the Hebrew name Hannah, which means “favor” or “grace.” Used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament, it appears in the Hebrew Bible as the mother of the prophet Samuel (1 Sa...
Annabel is a feminine given name used in Dutch and English, originating as a variant of Amabel. Although it may appear to be a combination of Anna and the French word belle (meaning "beautiful"), the name's spelling was...
Annabella is a Latinate feminine given name, typically used in English and Italian contexts. It is directly derived from Annabel, a Scottish medieval variant of Amabel (from the Late Latin word amabilis meaning "lovable"...
Annabelle is a feminine given name common in English- and French-speaking countries. It is a variant of Annabel and can also be interpreted as a combination of Anna, derived from the Hebrew word for grace, and the French...
EtymologyAnnabeth is a female English given name crafted from the combination of Anna and Beth. The name emerged as a modern compound, blending two beloved traditional names into a fresh, melodic variant. Its usage refle...
Annachiara is an Italian compound name that combines Anna (the Latin form of Hannah, from the Hebrew חַנָּה meaning 'grace, favor') and Chiara (the Italian form of Clara, derived from the Latin clarus meaning 'bright, cl...
Annag is the Scottish Gaelic diminutive of Anna, a name with deep biblical roots and widespread usage across many cultures. Its literal meaning goes back to the Hebrew name Hannah, which means “favor” or “grace,” and app...
Annagül is a Turkmen feminine given name combining two elements: anna meaning 'Friday' and gül meaning 'flower, rose'. The name thus evokes the idea of a 'Friday flower' or 'rose of Friday'. Friday holds special signific...
Annaig is a Breton female given name, a diminutive of Anna. In the Breton language, the suffix -aig is a common diminutive ending, conveying endearment or smallness, akin to "little Anna" or "dear Anna."The root name Ann...
Annalee is a modern feminine given name in English, formed by combining Anna and Lee. The name emerged as a compound, blending the classic biblical and royal name Anna with Lee, originally a surname derived from Old Engl...
Annalena is a feminine given name of German origin. It is a compound name, combining Anna and Lena, both of which are diminutives or short forms of Mary or Anna themselves. The name is particularly popular in Germany and...
Anna-Liisa is a Finnish feminine compound given name, combining Anna and Liisa. Both elements are Finnish forms of the name Hannah, which appears in the Old Testament but is spelled Hanna in Finnish. The name originated...
Annalisa is an Italian feminine given name, a combination of Anna and Lisa. This compound name blends two classic names with deep religious and cultural roots, creating a modern yet traditional Italian choice.EtymologyTh...
Annalise is a feminine given name of Danish and English origin. It is a compound name formed by combining Anna and Lise, itself a short form of Elisabeth.Etymology and OriginThe name is a modern hybrid, blending two clas...
Anna Maria is a double-barreled Italian feminine given name combining the classic names Anna and Maria. Such combined names are a common tradition in many European cultures, particularly in Catholic regions, where they o...
Annamária is a Hungarian feminine given name, a combination of Anna and Mária. This elegant compound name reflects a common onomastic tradition in Hungary and other Catholic regions, where the names of the Virgin Mary's...
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...
Annarita is an Italian feminine given name that combines Anna and Rita. Originally a double-name, Annarita emerged as a portmanteau popular in Italy, reflecting a tradition of merging two names to create a unique compoun...
Annbjørg is a Norwegian female given name, a variant of Arnbjørg.The name ultimately derives from the Old Norse Arnbjǫrg, which is composed of the elements ǫrn meaning "eagle" and bjǫrg meaning "help" or "salvation". Thu...
Ann-Christine is a modern Swedish double name combining Anna and Christine, reflecting a tradition of pairing two established names to create compound feminine names. Etymology The first element, Anna, is the Latin form...
Anne is the French form of Anna, which itself derives from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'favor' or 'grace'. It was introduced to England in the 13th century, initially gaining only modest use, but later became widespr...
Annegret is a German feminine given name, formed by combining Anne 1 and Grete. This type of compound name was particularly common in Germanic naming traditions, often merging two established names to create a new, meani...
Anneka is an English variant of Annika, the Swedish diminutive of Anna. Ultimately, it derives from the Hebrew name Hannah (meaning "favor" or "grace"), which appears in the Old Testament as the mother of the prophet Sam...
Anneke is a Dutch and Low German feminine given name, ultimately a diminutive of Anna. It literally means "little Anna" or "little Anne," functioning as an affectionate pet form akin to "Annie" in English. The name carri...
Anne-Laure is a French compound feminine given name, combining Anne and Laure. It belongs to a modern onomastic tradition in France whereby two names are joined by a hyphen to create a distinct double-barreled given name...
Anneli is a female given name common in Finland, Sweden, Estonia, and Germany. It is a form of Annelie, which is a German diminutive of Anna or a short form of Anneliese. The name therefore ultimately derives from Hannah...
Annelie is a German and Swedish female given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Anna or as a short form of the compound name Anneliese. The name is relatively modern, arising from the common affectionate naming prac...
Annelien is a feminine Dutch given name. It is a combination of Anna and the suffix -lien, which is derived from names such as Carolien. The name thus shares roots with the widespread biblical name Anna, ultimately stemm...
Annelies is a female given name, a spelling variation of Anneliese. This name is primarily used in Dutch and German contexts. Annelies is a compound name formed from Anne and Lies, the latter being a short form of Elisab...
Anneliese is a feminine given name commonly used in Dutch and German-speaking regions. It is a compound name formed by the combination of Anne 1 and Liese. Anne itself is a French form of Anna, ultimately derived from th...
Anne-Lise is a feminine double name combining Anne and Lise, commonly found in French- and Norwegian-speaking regions. As a compound given name, it reflects the European tradition of pairing two names, often to honor mul...
Annelise is a Danish female given name, a variant of the more common German form Anneliese. It is a combination of Anne (originally a French form of Anna) and Lise, a short form of Elisabeth. The name thus carries the co...
Etymology and MeaningAnnelore is a German feminine compound name, formed from the elements Anne and Eleonore. The first component, Anne, derives from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor,' and has been widel...
Anne-Marie is a French compound given name formed by combining Anne and Marie. It belongs to a tradition of hyphenated double names prevalent in French-speaking regions, where names like Jean-Pierre or Marie-Claire also...
EtymologyAnnemarie is a Danish, Dutch, and German feminine given name formed by merging Anna and Marie. Both components have deep roots—Anna derives from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor,' while Marie is a Fr...
Etymology and Form Annemiek is a Dutch feminine given name that combines Anne 1 and Mieke. The latter is a Dutch hypocorism of Maria, making Annemiek a compound name analogous to Annemarie. The spelling variant Annemieke...
Annemieke is a Dutch feminine given name formed by combining Anne and Mieke. It is a compound name typical of Dutch naming traditions, where two names are merged to create a hybrid. The name's pronunciation is [ˌɑnəˈmikə...
Annerose is a German compound female given name, combining two classic names: Anne 1 and Rose. As a double-barreled or hyphenated-style name (often spelled Annerose, with no hyphen but fused), it reflects a familiar patt...
Anne-Sophie is a French compound given name, formed by combining Anne and Sophie. This type of double-barreled feminine name is a classic and enduring tradition in French naming culture, often blending two beloved or fam...
Origin and EtymologyAnnet is a Dutch variant of Annette. Annette itself is a French diminutive of Anne 1, which is the French form of Anna. Anna ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning "favor" or "grace."...
Annett is a German variant of Annette, itself a French diminutive of Anne 1. The name Anne derives from the Hebrew Hannah through the Greek and Latin forms of Anna, ultimately meaning "grace" or "favor".Etymology and His...
Annetta is an Italian feminine given name, derived as a Latinate diminutive of Anna. While Anna itself has a rich biblical and royal heritage across Europe, Annetta adds a softer, more intimate suffix typical of Italian...
Annette is a French diminutive of Anne, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning "favor" or "grace." While used in French-speaking countries since the 18th century, Annette gained broader international app...
Anni is a feminine given name used in Finnish, Estonian, German, and Danish. It originated as a diminutive of Anna, a name with deep biblical roots.EtymologyThe name Anni is a pet form of Anna or Anne through the additio...
Annica is a Swedish feminine given name, a less common spelling variant of Annika. While Annika is itself a Swedish diminutive of Anna, Annica evolved as an alternative orthographic form, likely emerging through a simple...
Etymology and OriginsAnnice is a feminine given name of English origin, considered a variant of Annis, which itself is a medieval English form of Agnes. Agnes, in turn, comes from the Greek name Hagne, meaning "chaste,"...
Annick is a French feminine given name, derived from the Breton form Annaig, a diminutive of Anna. In Breton, the suffix -ig (or -ick in French spelling) carries a familiar or endearing connotation, making Annick equival...
Etymology and OriginsAnnie is a diminutive of Anne 1, the French form of Anna. Ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Hannah (meaning "grace" or "favor"), Annie emerged as a nickname for Anne and its variants, including...
Anniina is a Finnish diminutive of Anna. The name is widely used in Finland, where it shares the affectionate, feminizing suffix -iina found in other Finnish forms like Niina (a diminutive of Anniina itself). Anniina bel...