Certificate of Name
Anneka
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Anneka is an English variant of Annika, the Swedish diminutive of Anna. Ultimately, it derives from the Hebrew name Hannah (meaning "favor" or "grace"), which appears in the Old Testament as the mother of the prophet Samuel. The Greek and Latin forms of the name, Anna, were used in early translations and became widespread in Christian contexts due to Saint Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary. The name was adopted in England alongside Ann and Anne since the late Middle Ages, and variant forms like Annika (via migration from Scandinavia) have contributed to modern iterations such as Anneka.Notable BearersWhile Anneka is not among the most common English names, it gained some recognition through British television personality Anneka Rice, born in 1958. She is known for presenting challenge shows such as Treasure Hunt (1982) and Challenge Anneka (1989–1998), where she performed tasks to help communities.Cultural SignificanceThe name is infrequently used, making it a distinctive choice with ties to both Swedish and English naming traditions. Related forms such as Annika (Swedish) and Hanna/Hannah (biblical) are broader in usage. The prevalence of similar names in English-speaking countries has waned slightly since the 1970s, as biblical Hed first preference often goes to Hannah.Further InformationMeaning: Variant of Annika, ultimately from Hebrew Hannah meaning "favor" or "grace"Origin: English, from Swedish diminutive of AnnaType: First/given name, feminineUsage Regions: English-speaking countries (especially the UK)
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