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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the first letter is A.
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Annastacia f English (Rare)
Variation of Anastasia or a blend of Anna and Stacia.
Annastacie f English (Modern, Rare)
Apparently an Anglicized form of Anastasie. (See also Annastacia.) It can also be taken as a combination of Anna and Stacie.
Annastasia f English (Rare), Danish (Rare), Swedish (Rare), Romansh (Rare)
Variant of Anastasia. As a Romansh name, it is also a contraction of Anna and Stasia.
Annastiina f Finnish
Finnish form of Annastina.
Annaszófia f Hungarian
Derived from Anna and Szófia.
Annatina f Romansh
Contraction of Anna and Catrina.
Annavera f Hungarian
Combination of Anna and Vera 1.
Annavirág f Hungarian
Combination of Anna and Virág.
Annazella f English (American, Rare)
Probably a combination of Anna with Izabella or a given name that ends in -sella (but then variantly spelled as -zella), such as Gisella and Rosella... [more]
Annazette f African American
Actress Annazette Chase, born Annecetta (Aniceta or Anicette?)
Annbritt f Swedish, Danish (Rare)
Combination of Ann and Britt (compare Majbritt).
Ännchen f German (Modern, Rare)
Ännchen is a German diminutive of Anne 1 or Anna. It is rarely used as an official name in Germany.... [more]
Annchi f Swedish
Variant of Anki. Used almost exclusively as a nickname, very rarely as a full name.
Annclaire f American (South)
Combination of Ann and Claire.
Anndee f English
Variant of Andy.
Ánne f Sami
Sami variant of Anne 1.
Anne f Japanese
From Japanese 安 (an) menacing "calm, peaceful" combined with 音 (ne) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Annea f Celtic Mythology
Annea was a goddess worshipped in the province of Cuneo in the southwest of the Piedmont region of Italy. The origin and meaning of her name are uncertain, it has, however, been suggested that it might be related to Celtic ann- "mother" (compare the name of the Irish goddess Anu).
Annebet f Dutch
Combination of Anne 1 and Bet.
Annebritt f Swedish (Rare)
Variant of Annbritt. It is also a combination of Anne 1 and Britt.
Annechien f Dutch
Diminutive of Anne 1. It originated in the northeastern Dutch province of Drenthe, as the name contains the Drents diminutive suffix -chien, which is cognate to medieval Dutch -gjen (variantly spelled -gien) and medieval Dutch -tjen (variantly spelled -tien)... [more]
Annecy f French (Rare), French (Belgian, Rare), French (African, Rare), English (Rare)
Adoption of the name of the city of Annecy, the prefecture and largest city of the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of Southeastern France. It lies on the northern tip of Lake Annecy, 35 kilometres (22 mi) south of Geneva, Switzerland and is generally nicknamed the "Pearl of French Alps"... [more]
Annedda f Sardinian
Diminutive of Anna (compare Annetta).
Annedore f German
Combination of Anna and Dore (a short form of Dorothea).
Annedorte f Danish
Blend of Anna and Dorothea.
Annefien f Dutch (Rare)
Combination of Anne 1 with a given name ending in -fien, such as Josefien (also found spelled as Jozefien), Adolfien and Rudolfien... [more]
Annefiet f Dutch (Rare)
Combination of Anne 1 and -fiet-, itself derived from Sofietje.
Annefrid f Swedish
Variant of Annfrid or a combination of Ann and Swedish frid "peace".
Annegrethe f Danish
Danish form of Annegret.
Annejet f Dutch (Rare)
Contraction of Anne 1 and Jet.
Annekate f English (?)
A combination of Anne 1 and Kate.
Anneken f Low German, Danish, Flemish, Old Swedish
Low German diminutive of Anne 1.
Annela f Estonian
Elaboration of Anne 1.
Annele f Finnish, Estonian
Diminutive of Anne 1. In Finland, it may also be derived of (or inspired by) Hannele.
Anneleen f Flemish, Dutch (Rare)
Contraction of Anne 1 and Leen.
Annelinde f Dutch (Rare)
Combination of Anne 1 and Linde.
Anneline f Afrikaans, Dutch, Dutch (Antillean), French (Archaic), Danish, Norwegian
Dutch and Afrikaans variant of Annelien as well as a Danish and Norwegian combination of Anne 1 and Line (and thus a cognate of Annelien) as well as a Danish, Norwegian and archaic French diminutive of Anne 1 found up to the 1700s in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region.
Anneliza f Polish (Rare)
Polonisation of Anneliese.
Annelize f Dutch
Variant of Anneliese.
Annella f Scots, Scottish
Elaboration of Anne 1.
Annelle f English, Literature, Popular Culture, French (Rare)
Diminutive of Anne 1. It was used for a character in Robert Harling's play 'Steel Magnolias' (1987) and the subsequent film adaptation (1989).
Anneloes f Dutch
Combination of the names Anne 1 and Loes. Known Dutch bearers of this name include the former field hockey player Anneloes Nieuwenhuizen (b... [more]
Annelore f German
Contraction of Anne 1 and Eleonore via the short form Lore 1.
Annelot f Dutch
Combination of Anne 1 and lot (compare Liselot).
Annely f Estonian
Variant of Anneli.
Annelyn f Filipino
Combination of Anne 1 and the suffix -lyn.
Annelys f Spanish (Latin American)
Variant of Anneliese using the suffix -lys found in Adelys, Coralys, Marlys and similar names.
Annemädy f German (Swiss)
Bernese German form of Anna Magdalena.
Annemargaret f English
Combination of Anne 1 and Margaret
Annemarieke f Dutch
Combination of Anna and Marieke. (Cf. Annemarie, Annemieke.)
Annemary f Obscure
Combination of Anne 1 and Mary.
Annemazurka f Polish
Anne is used worldwide... [more]
Annemei f Alsatian
Contracted form of Annemarie influenced by Marei.
Annemette f Danish
Combination of Anne 1 and Mette.
Annemijn f Dutch
This name is a combination of Anne 1 with a name ending in -mijn, such as Jasmijn and Willemijn (which is a variant form of Wilhelmina).... [more]
Annemirl f German (Rare)
A diminutive of Annemarie.... [more]
Annemone f German (Rare)
Double form of Anne 1 and Mone designed to sound like Anemone.
Annemor f Norwegian (Modern, Rare), Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Anne 1 and the name element mor "mother".
Annene f Dutch
Derivative from Anne 1
Annephine f Dutch (Rare)
Combination of Anne 1 with a given name ending in -phine, such as Josephine. Also compare Annefien, which is a different spelling of this name but the more prevalent of the two (even though they are both rare in the Netherlands).
Anner f American (South, Archaic)
Phonetic spelling of Anna reflecting the Appalachian accent.
Anneroos f Dutch
Combination of Anne 1 and Roos.
Annerose f German
Combination of Anne 1 and Rose.
Annesley f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Ansley.
Annesofie f Danish (Rare)
Combination of Anne 1 and Sofie.
Annesophie f Danish (Rare)
Combination of Anne 1 and Sophie.
Annest f Welsh
Variant of Anest.
Annesta f Welsh
Variant of Annest.
Annestine f Danish
Danish variant of Annastina.
Anneta f Gascon, Lengadocian, Provençal
Gascon, Languedocian and Provençal diminutive of Anna.
Anneth f Cornish (?)
From the Cornish word annedh "home". A fictional bearer is Anneth Sizemore in Silas House's 2001 novel 'Clay's Quilt'.
Annetraude f German (Rare)
A modern combination of the given name Anne 1 with the Germanic name element drud "strength".
Annevi f Swedish (Rare)
Combination of Anne 1 and the Old Swedish name element "temple, sanctuary" (ultimately from the Old Norse name element "home; temple, sanctuary; devoted, dedicated").
Annevieve f English (Rare)
Variant spelling of Annavieve.
Annfrid f Norwegian, Swedish (Rare), Danish (Rare)
Altered form of Arnfrid, first documented in Norway c.1500 (Arnfrid: 1888).
Annfried f German (Rare)
Combination of Anna and the name element Fried. Since names ensing in Fried are usually masculine makes this an interesting variation.
Annfríð f Faroese
Faroese form of Annfrid.
Annga f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Ánga.
Anngilik f Greenlandic
Younger form of Ángilik.
Annhild f Norwegian, Swedish
Younger form of Arnhild or new combination of Ann and Hild.
Anni f Estonian
Variant of Anna and Anne 1.
Anni f Chuvash
Chuvash form of Anna.
Annía f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Annia.
Annia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Annius. Annia Aurelia Faustina (c. 201 AD – c. 222 AD) was an Anatolian Roman noblewoman. She was an Empress of Rome and third wife of the Roman emperor Elagabalus briefly in 221.
Annica f Sardinian
Diminutive of Anna. In some cases it may also be a short form of Giuannica.
Anniche f Frisian (Archaic)
Archaic diminutive of Anna (compare Annika, Anneke, Annike), in use between the 1500s and 1700s.
Annichedda f Sardinian
Diminutive of Annica.
Annicka f Swedish
Variant of Annika.
Anniebelle f English
Variant of Anabel or a combination of Annie and Belle.
Anniebeth f English
Combination of Annie and Beth.
Anniejane f English
A combination of Annie and Jane.
Anniek f Dutch
Cognate of Annika.
Anniekate f English
A combination of Annie and Kate.
Anniekay f English
A combination of Annie and Kay 1.
Annielou f English
Combination of Annie and Lou.
Annielu f English (Rare)
Combination of Annie and Lu.
Anniesse f English (Rare, ?), French (African)
Perhaps a variant of Agnès, reflecting the French pronunciation.
Annifrid f Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare)
Variant of Annefrid. A famous bearer of this name is Anni-Frid "Frida" Lyngstad (1945-), a founding member of the Swedish pop band ABBA.
Annig f Breton
Original Breton form of Annick.
Annigje f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch diminutive of Anna.
Annigna f Romansh
Variant of Annina.
Annija f Latvian
Latvian borrowing of Anni.
Annik f Cornish, French
Cornish cognate and Gallicized form of Annig.
Anniki f Estonian
Variant of Annika.
Annikka f Finnish
Finnish form of Annika.
Annina f Romansh, Italian, Sicilian
Diminutive of Anna.
Annio f Greek
Diminutive of Anna.
Anniqua f African American (Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of Anna, formed from the popular name suffix qua- (see also Annika, Anika 1, Shaniqua and Janiqua).
Annique f Dutch (Rare)
Vraiant of Aniek and Anique.
Anniriddhi f Hindi
Means "beautiful fortune" in Hindi.
Annisah f Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay form of Anisa.
Anniston f English (Modern)
Derived from the name of the city of Anniston in the state of Alabama. The city was founded in the late 19th century by Samuel Noble and Daniel Tyler, who named the city after the latter's daughter-in-law, Annie Tyler... [more]
Annit f Near Eastern Mythology
Annit was a northern Babylonian moon goddess who was later replaced by Ishtar.
Annita f Greek (Rare)
Either a diminutive of Anna or a Greek form of Anita 1.
Annituuli f Finnish (Rare)
Combination of Anni and Tuuli.
Anniwiyanni f Hittite
Of uncertain etymology. Name borne by the mother of an augur, known from a text detailing a fertility ritual involving burying clay birds on the steppe.
Annkatrin f Swedish (Rare), German
Swedish and German combination of Anne 1 and Katrin.
Annki f Swedish
Variant of Anki.
Annkristin f Swedish (Rare)
Combination of Ann and Kristin.
Annlee f English (American)
Combination of Ann and Lee.
Annli f Swedish, Danish
Short form of Anneli.
Annlin f Medieval German
Diminutive of Anna.
Annlis f Alsatian
Vernacular form of Anneliese.
Annlyn f Obscure
Combination of Ann and Lyn.
Annlynn f English
Combination of Ann and Lynn, also a variant of Annlyn.
Annmaj f Swedish (Rare)
Combination of Ann and Maj 2.
Annman f Armenian
Means "unmatched, inimitable" in Armenian.
Annmari f Scandinavian
Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian form of Annmarie.
Annmary f Obscure
Combination of Ann and Mary.
Annø f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialect version of Anna.
Annobea f Western African
W. African, mainly Ghana.
Annolda f East Frisian
Variation of Annold.
Annona f Roman Mythology
In Roman Mythology, Annona is the divine personification of the grain supply to the city of Rome. The name itself is derived from Latin annona "yearly produce; corn, grain".
Annonaria f Roman Mythology
Means "she who supplies corn" in Latin, derived from annona "yearly produce", "crop, harvest" or "corn, grain" (also the name of a Roman goddess who personified the year), which was ultimately from annus "year"... [more]
Annot f Medieval English, Medieval French
Medieval diminutive of Ann a short form of Annes (see Annis), Annora, and Alianora... [more]
Annotta f Anglo-Norman
Diminutive of Anne 1 (compare Annot).
Annoula f Greek
Greek diminutive of Anna.
Annrika f Swedish (Rare)
A combination of names Ann and Rika.
Annstás f Irish
Irish form of Anastasia.
Annu f Finnish
Diminutive of Anna and other names beginning an.
Annu f & m Hindi
This name is used in the Hindu religion, and it has the meaning "Lord Shiva".
Annunitum f Near Eastern Mythology, Akkadian
Means "the skirmisher" or "the martial one". This was an epithet of Ishtar in her capacity as a war goddess. Later in the Sargonic period, Annunitum became a distinct deity in her own right.
Annurschla f Romansh
Contraction of Anna and Urschla.
Annuse f Medieval Baltic
Diminutive of Anna.
Annusha f Russian
Russian diminutive of Anna. Also compare Annushka and Annusya.
Annusya f Russian
Russian diminutive of Anna. Also compare Annusha and Annushka.
Annusza f Polish
Diminutive of Anna.
Annuzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Anna.
Annveig f Norwegian (Rare)
Variant of Arnveig as well as a younger combination of Anna and veig "power; strength".
Annwenn f Breton
Breton cognate of Anwen. It is also regarded as a combination of Anne 1 and Gwenn.
Annwyl f Welsh
From the Welsh word annwyl, which means "dear". The word annwyl is comprised of an-, an intensive prefix and gŵyl “mild, gentle, graceful; bashful, modest”.
Anný f Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese form of Annie.
Annya f English
Variant of Anya.
Annyssa f Obscure
Variant of Anissa
Ano f Estonian
Older form of Anu 1, rare today.
Ano f Pashto
Means "anise" in Pashto.
Ano f Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia", 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection" or 綾 (aya) meaning "design" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Ano f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
According to the Septuagint this is the name of Jeroboam's wife mentioned in 1 Kings 14.
Anoa f Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia", 乃 (no), a possessive particle combined with 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Anoca f Portuguese
Diminutive of Ana.
Anodyne f Obscure (?)
From Latin "anōdynos", meaning “stilling or relieving pain”, from Ancient Greek "ἀνώδυνος", meaning “free from pain”), from "ἀν-", meaning “without” plus "ὀδύνη", meaning “pain”.
Anoek f Dutch
Dutch variant of Anouk.
Anoeschka f Dutch (Rare), Afrikaans (Rare)
Variant of Anuschka. This is borne by Namibian author Anoeschka von Meck (1967-).
Anofara m & f Shona
Meaning "one who is happy or joyous".
Anog f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "pleasured" in Hebrew, a poetic verbal of Oneg.
Anohito f Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Anahita.
Anokhi f Hindi
The name Anokhi is a feminine name that means unique. Its very commonly used in the language hindi. But its not a common name.
Anoma f & m Thai
Anon f Japanese
From Japanese 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia" combined with 音 (non) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Anongrat f Thai
From Thai อนงค์ (anong) meaning "beautiful woman" and รัตน์ (rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
Anongwan f Thai
From Thai อนงค์ (anong) meaning "beautiful woman" and วรรณ (wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Anoni f & m Hawaiian
To mix, interweave, intertwine, mixed.
Anora f Tajik, Uzbek
Derived from the Tajik and Uzbek noun анор (anor) meaning "pomegranate". In other words, this name is a cognate of Anara.
Anorella f American (Rare, Archaic)
Extremely rare elaboration of Annora.
Anorgul f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Anargul.
Anori f Japanese
From Japanese 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection", 乃 (no), a possessive particle combined with 里 (ri) meaning "village". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Anorrah f Obscure
Variant of Annora.
Anorte f German (East Prussian)
East Prussian German contraction of Anna-Dorothea.
Anot f Medieval English
Diminutive of Agnes.
Anothai f & m Thai
Means "rising sun" in Thai.
Anoud f Arabic
Means "brave, strong-willed, courageous".
Anouke f Egyptian Mythology, African Mythology
Possibly a variant of Anuket, as she is depicted in an almost identical way, or even Neith, and perhaps the inspiration for the Greek Goddess Hestia as they are thought to have shared similar duties... [more]
Anouki f Georgian
Variant transcription of Anuki. A known bearer of this name is the Georgian fashion designer Anuki Areshidze (b. 1989), who goes by the mononym Anouki.