Female first names.

ANNEBELLE

Female

Annabelle is a beautiful and distinctive name of French origin, derived from the names Anna and Belle, meaning "favor or grace" and "beautiful," respectively.

ANNECIA

Female

Rare French-derived name meaning 'grace' or 'favor', rooted in Latin.

ANNECY

Female

Feminine given name of French origin, derived from the city of Annecy in southeastern France, founded by Roman soldiers around 150 AD after their commander Annianus. Its meaning is "of Annecy," reflecting its geographical origin, though it's also linked to Saint Anne through popular legend.

ANNEE

Female

Rare, distinctive name of unknown origin, first used in 17th-century England, possibly as a variant of Anne or Anna.

ANNEELISE

Female

German-origin name combining 'Anna' (grace) and 'Elisabeth' (God's oath), signifying 'Grace of God'.

ANNEELIZABETH

Female

Unique name derived from the Hebrew names Hannah ('grace') and Elizabeth ('God is my oath').

ANNEICE

Female

Unique Scottish name derived from "Aonghus," meaning "one who has intense strength." It was popularized by warrior queen Anneice MacDonald during the 14th century.

ANNEISHA

Female

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God has answered my prayer," symbolizing resilience and hope.

ANNEKA

Female

Unique Dutch feminine name derived from the Latin Anna, which means "grace" in Hebrew.

ANNEKE

Female

Charming Dutch name derived from Anna, meaning "favor" or "grace".

ANNEL

Female

Rare yet elegant female name of German origin, derived from the Germanic element "annel" meaning "grace" or "favor".

ANNELEE

Female

American name derived from French or Spanish names like Antoinette or Ana Lee, combining the Hebrew 'grace' with elements of other elegant names.

ANNELEISE

Female

German-French variant of the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning "grace," popularized during medieval times by Saint Anneliese.

ANNELI

Female

Anели is a Finnish female given name derived from the Finnish word 'anneli', meaning 'graceful'.

ANNELIE

Female

Charming German feminine given name derived from "Anneliese," combining Hebrew elements Anna ("grace") and Lies (short for Elisabeth, meaning "God is my oath"), resulting in the meaning "Grace of God.

ANNELIES

Female

Unique Dutch female name composed of Anna (grace) and Lies (short for Elizabeth, God is my oath), signifying "Grace of God".

ANNELIESA

Female

Charming Germanic name combining 'grace' and 'freedom', with noble roots traced back to medieval Europe.

ANNELIESE

Female

German feminine given name meaning "graceful God is my oath".

ANNELIESSE

Female

Feminine given name of German origin, composed of "Anna" meaning grace or favor, and "lies" meaning God is my oath, signifying Grace of God or God is my oath.

ANNELIS

Female

Dutch female given name derived from 'Annelies', combining 'Anna' (grace/favor) and 'elis' (God is my oath), translating to 'Grace of God.'

ANNELISA

Female

Elegant Italian name combining Anna (Hebrew 'grace') and Elisabetta (Italian Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'). Popularized by Luigi Pirandello's play, this unique name carries meaningful origins.

ANNELISE

Female

German female given name derived from Old High German elements, combining "grace" or "favor" (ann) with a diminutive form of Liutgard ("people-war"), signifying "grace of the people.

ANNELISSE

Female

Rare French name composed of 'Anne' meaning "grace" and 'Lisse' meaning "smooth", signifying "graceful and smooth".

ANNELIZ

Female

Distinctive female name with Germanic roots, composed of 'Anna' meaning 'grace', and 'Lies/Elizabeth' signifying 'God is my oath'.

ANNELIZABETH

Female

American name combining Anne (meaning 'favor' or 'grace') and Elizabeth ('God is my oath' or 'promise').

ANNELL

Female

Rare Latin-derived given name meaning 'little Anne', with historical ties to Saint Anne and religious significance during the Middle Ages, now often chosen for its uniqueness.

ANNELLA

Female

Enchanting Italian name derived from Hebrew 'Hannah', meaning 'grace' or 'favor', popularized by notable figures like Annella Baldo-Fefer.

ANNELLE

Female

Charming French name derived from "anneau," meaning "ring." It was originally created as a diminutive form of Anne or Anna but has since become a unique name in its own right.

ANNELOUISE

Female

Dutch feminine name derived from Anne (Hebrew: 'grace') and Louise (French: 'renowned warrior'), combining grace and strength.

ANNELY

Female

Unique and elegant name of Dutch origin that means "graceful" or "gracious." It combines the elements "Anna," meaning "grace," and "lies," meaning "heavenly.

ANNELYN

Female

Rare but beautiful Welsh name meaning "graceful," popularized in medieval Wales for girls deemed elegant.

ANNELYNN

Female

Rare yet enchanting Scandinavian name derived from Annelin and Annalín, combining 'Anni' meaning grace or favor with 'lin' symbolizing purity.

ANNELYS

Female

Dutch name composed of "Anna" meaning 'grace' and "lys" meaning 'lily', translating to 'graceful lily'.

ANNELYSE

Female

Rare French name meaning 'graceful joy', derived from the elements Anne ('grace') and lise (Latin 'laetitia', meaning 'joy').

ANNEMARGARET

Female

Irish name composed of Anne, meaning 'grace', and Margaret, signifying 'pearl'.

ANNEMARI

Female

German feminine given name composed of Anna ("grace") and Marium ("sea of bitterness"), derived from Latin names for Mary.

ANNEMARIE

Female

Feminine given name of German and French origin, composed of Anna ("grace" or "favor") and Marie ("sea of bitterness," often associated with the Virgin Mary). It was popularized in the 19th century and remains widely used today, particularly in Europe.

ANNEMARY

Female

Distinctive Dutch name derived from 'Anna' meaning grace/favor and 'Mary' signifying bitter sea/rebelliousness, interpreted as 'graceful rebellion'.

ANNER

Female

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'cloud' or 'haze,' originating from the Old Testament where it was the father of Eli, a high priest.

ANNESA

Female

Distinctive Italian name derived from Latin 'Anna', meaning 'favor' or 'grace'. It originated in southern Italy during the Middle Ages, likely as a variant of Anna.