Annie

  • Origin
    English, Hebrew
  • Meaning
    Annie signifies "grace" or "merciful," reflecting qualities of kindness and benevolence.
  • Variations
    Ann, Anne, Anna, Anita, Annika
  • Similar names
    Amy, Lily, Emily, Clara, Sophie
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  • Annie, an endearing name of English origin, embodies the essence of grace and benevolence. Derived from Ann or Anne, which traces its roots back to the Hebrew name Hannah, Annie holds the beautiful meaning of "grace" or "merciful." This name has a timeless charm that has captivated parents for generations, making it a popular choice for baby girls. With variations such as Ann, Anne, Anna, and Anita, Annie offers versatility while maintaining its inherent elegance. Often used as a diminutive for longer names, Annie stands strong on its own and has gained popularity across cultures. Throughout history, we have seen remarkable real and fictional female figures bear the name Annie. From the sharpshooter Annie Oakley to the legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz, the name has been associated with talented and influential women. Choosing Annie for a baby girl bestows upon her a name that exudes grace and kindness, a timeless gift that will carry her through life with a touch of classic beauty.
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