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ANNAKA
FemaleHawaiian name derived from 'ana', meaning 'to breathe'. It was traditionally given to children born during challenging times, symbolizing the need for breath or life.
ANNAKAREN
FemaleUnique Spanish female name derived from Anna (Hebrew: "favor" or "grace") and Karen (Scandinavian: "pure" or "clear").
ANNAKAT
FemaleUnique, modern Hebrew name meaning 'grace', derived from Channah/Hannah.
ANNAKATE
FemaleModern and captivating feminine name derived from Anna (Hebrew, meaning 'grace') and Kate (English short form of Katherine, meaning 'pure').
ANNAKATHERINE
FemaleUnique German feminine name composed of Anna meaning 'grace' from Hebrew, and Katherine meaning 'pure' from Greek.
ANNAKATHRYN
FemaleElegant Irish name combining 'Anna' (grace) and 'Kathryn' (pure), translating to "graceful purity".
ANNAKAY
FemaleBlend of Hebrew 'grace' (Anne) and Greek 'pure' (Kay), creating a unique feminine name with historical roots.
ANNAKIYA
FemaleRare Hebrew female given name that means "I have answered" or "I have responded," derived from the ancient race of giants called Anakim in Canaan, and associated with wisdom and intelligence in Canaanite mythology.
ANNALAURA
FemaleElegant Italian name combining 'Anna' meaning grace, and 'Laura' meaning laurel or victory.
ANNALAYA
FemaleUnique Sanskrit girls' name meaning 'approaching fire'.
ANNALAYAH
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name for girls meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
ANNALEA
FemaleGreek-derived name meaning 'angelic', symbolizing purity and grace.
ANNALEAH
FemaleAmerican-originated name created by combining Anna (meaning "grace") and Leah (meaning "weary"). It's unique yet meaningful, popularized in the late 20th century.
ANNALEASE
FemaleAnnalese is an Italian-derived name meaning 'annual' or 'yearly', coined in the late 19th century.
ANNALECIA
FemaleItalian name derived from Annalisa, meaning "grace" or "favor," originating in Sicily during medieval times.
ANNALEE
FemaleAmerican variant spelling of Anna-Lee, derived from the Hebrew name Hannah meaning "grace" or "favor", with Lee originating from Old English words for "clearing in the wood". It gained popularity mid-20th century and is associated with positivity and beauty.
ANNALEECE
FemaleUnique American girls' name coined in the late 20th century, with possible meanings derived from 'grace' (Anna) or 'renowned warrior' (Leese). Its origin remains unclear.
ANNALEESE
FemaleAnnalese is an Italian-derived feminine name meaning 'grace' or 'favor', created by adding the Italian diminutive suffix '-lee' to the masculine Latin name Annalis.
ANNALEI
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name derived from Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor', with the suffix "-lei" adding a playful touch while retaining its Hebrew roots.
ANNALEIA
FemaleAnnaléa is a Latin-derived name meaning "happy new year," popular in several European and English-speaking countries worldwide.
ANNALEIGH
FemaleElegant Irish name derived from Anna Lee, meaning 'grace' combined with 'descendant of Caoimhín'.
ANNALEIGHA
FemaleDistinctive Greek name derived from "annale", meaning 'grace'.
ANNALEISA
FemaleUnique Italian name composed of Anna ("favor" or "grace") and Laisa (Greek "divine mission"), signifying "favor sent by God". It has strong biblical ties through Samson's mother, Annaleisa, and cultural significance via the Italian folk tale "The Enchanted Doe".
ANNALEISE
FemaleAnnaliese is a unique German female name meaning "graceful quietness", composed of 'Anna' (grace) and 'Leise' (quiet). It has medieval roots in Germany and honors Saint Anne, with '-leise' added as a distinct suffix. Today, Annaliese is recognized internationally but remains most common in German-speaking countries.
ANNALENA
FemaleFeminine Italian origin name composed of Anna (meaning grace) and Lena (meaning light). It has been used since medieval times, popular among European nobility, and remains an elegant choice today.
ANNALENE
FemaleUnique German feminine name derived from 'Anna' meaning grace and 'Lene', a diminutive of Helena, signifying shining light.
ANNALESE
FemaleUnique Italian-derived feminine name meaning 'grace' or 'favor', with the playful suffix '-lese'.
ANNALESIA
FemaleAnnalesia, of Italian origin, signifies a deep connection to history due to its derivation from the Latin word 'annalis', meaning 'of or relating to an annal'.
ANNALEY
FemaleUnique and elegant name with unknown origins, often interpreted as 'grace' or 'favor', making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking uncommon yet beautiful names.
ANNALEYA
FemaleAnnaléya is a unique and captivating feminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace', and also signifying elegance and sophistication.
ANNALI
FemaleElegant Italian name meaning 'graceful', derived from the Latin word for annual record.
ANNALIA
FemaleRare Italian name derived from 'Anna' (grace/favor) and 'lia' (bound), translating to "graceful bond".
ANNALIAH
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name that means "Yahweh is gracious" or "Grace of God".
ANNALICE
FemaleItalian-derived feminine name meaning 'annunciation', honoring the Blessed Virgin Mary, and popularized by notable figures like Olympic sailor Annalise Murphy.
ANNALICIA
FemaleItalian feminine given name derived from "annata," meaning harvest, signifying abundance and fertility.
ANNALIE
FemaleCharming German name derived from Anna, meaning "grace" or "favor", with the suffix "lie" added for a distinct, playful sound.
ANNALIECE
FemaleRare Latin-derived name meaning "record-keeper" or "historian," first used in medieval Europe.
ANNALIESA
FemaleScandinavian female name derived from Old Norse elements 'Anna' meaning "favor" or "grace," and 'Ljosa' meaning "shining" or "radiant." It signifies "radiant with favor" or "shining with grace.
ANNALIESE
FemaleGerman origin name composed of Anna meaning 'grace' or 'favor', and Liese, a diminutive of Elisabeth which means 'God is my oath'. It has historical roots tracing back to biblical times, associated with women of strength and virtue.
ANNALIESSE
FemaleRare yet elegant feminine given name of Scandinavian origin, combining Anna and Liesse (a French variation meaning "God is my oath"), thus interpreted as "Grace of God".