Starting with letter A
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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1461 | Anneliese | German | Derived from a compound of Anna (grace) and Liesa, which is a German diminutive of Elizabeth (God is bountiful). | F | |
1462 | Anneliese | Hebrew | Grace or devoted to God. | F | |
1463 | Anneliese | Latin | Graced with God's bounty. | F | |
1464 | Annelisa | Latin | Graced with God's bounty. | F | |
1465 | Annelise | Danish | Graceful light. | F | |
1466 | Annelise | Latin | Graced with God's bounty. | F | |
1467 | Annemarie | German | Bitter grace. | F | |
1468 | Annemette | Danish | Bitter pearl. | F | |
1469 | Annemie | Dutch | Bitter grace. | F | |
1470 | Annette | English | Variant of Ann: A variant of Hannah introduced to Britain in the 13th century, made popular in the 14th century by the cult of St Anne. The form of the name varies with fashion:. | F | |
1471 | Annette | French | Variant of Anne meaning Little Ann. Variant of Hebrew 'Hannah' meaning 'Favor. Grace. '. | F | |
1472 | Annette | Hebrew | Grace. | F | |
1473 | Anni | German | Variant of Hebrew Hannah meaning favor. Grace. | F | |
1474 | Annice | English | Variant of Anne or Agnes. | F | |
1475 | Annice | Greek | Variant of the Greek Agnes,Poor, pure, or chaste. St. Agnes was a 3rd century Christian martyr whose January 21st feast day is described in Keats' poem 'The Eve of St Agnes'. | F | |
1476 | Annie | English | Diminutive of Ann frequently used as an independent name. Famous bearers: Markswoman Annie Oakley, famous in the musical Annie Get Your Gun'; cartoonist Harold Gray's 'Little Orphan Annie'; the traditional folk song Annie Laurie'. | F | |
1477 | Annie | Hebrew | Prayer. | F | |
1478 | Annie | Russian | Variant of Hebrew Hannah. Favor. Grace. | F | |
1479 | Annika | English | Variant of Ann: A variant of Hannah introduced to Britain in the 13th century, made popular in the 14th century by the cult of St Anne. The form of the name varies with fashion:. | F | |
1480 | Annika | Swedish | Grace. Diminutive variant of Ann. | F |