This is a list of names in which the categories include Anna combinations.

Names Categorized "Anna combinations"

8 Names found

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Annachiara F Italian

Annachiara is an Italian compound name that combines Anna (the Latin form of Hannah, from the Hebrew חַנָּה meaning 'grace, favor') and Chiara (the Italian form of Clara, derived from the Latin clarus meaning 'bright, cl...

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Annalena F German

Annalena is a feminine given name of German origin. It is a compound name, combining Anna and Lena, both of which are diminutives or short forms of Mary or Anna themselves. The name is particularly popular in Germany and...

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Annalisa F Italian

Annalisa is an Italian feminine given name, a combination of Anna and Lisa. This compound name blends two classic names with deep religious and cultural roots, creating a modern yet traditional Italian choice.EtymologyTh...

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Annalise F Danish English

Annalise is a feminine given name of Danish and English origin. It is a compound name formed by combining Anna and Lise, itself a short form of Elisabeth.Etymology and OriginThe name is a modern hybrid, blending two clas...

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Annamária F Hungarian

Annamária is a Hungarian feminine given name, a combination of Anna and Mária. This elegant compound name reflects a common onomastic tradition in Hungary and other Catholic regions, where the names of the Virgin Mary's...

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Anna Maria F Italian

Anna Maria is a double-barreled Italian feminine given name combining the classic names Anna and Maria. Such combined names are a common tradition in many European cultures, particularly in Catholic regions, where they o...

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Annamaria F Italian

Annamaria is a feminine given name of Italian origin, formed as a combination of Anna and Maria. This compound name reflects a common Italian tradition of pairing Marian names together, often to honor the Virgin Mary and...

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Annarita F Italian

Annarita is an Italian feminine given name that combines Anna and Rita. Originally a double-name, Annarita emerged as a portmanteau popular in Italy, reflecting a tradition of merging two names to create a unique compoun...