Annemarie
German - Female
Bitter grace.
Bitter grace.
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:.
Form of Agnes. Chaste.
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'.
Grace.
Form of Agnes. Chaste.
From the Latin 'annona' meaning grain harvest. Also a compound of Ann and Nona. Famous bearer: British radio personality Anona Winn.
Servant.
From the pasture land of the noble.
Ann's son.
Priceless.
Form of Antonia. Beyond price.
Variant of Anthony: Highly praiseworthy. From a Roman clan name. In the 17th century, the spelling Anthony was associated with the Greek anthos meaning flower.
Feminine form of Anthony: Highly praiseworthy. From a Roman clan name. In the 17th century, the spelling Anthony was associated with the Greek anthos meaning flower.
Variant of Anthony: Highly praiseworthy. From a Roman clan name. In the 17th century, the spelling Anthony was associated with the Greek anthos meaning flower.