Meaning & History
Anouk is a French female given name and Dutch diminutive of Anna. In French it is pronounced [anuk], and in Dutch [aːˈnuk].
Etymology
Anouk originates as a Dutch and French diminutive form of the name Anna, which itself is a Greek and Latin form of Hannah, from the Hebrew name Channah meaning 'favor' or 'grace'. The root name Anna appears in the New Testament as a prophetess who recognized Jesus as the Messiah (Luke 2:36-38). Saint Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary, further popularized the name in Christian tradition.
Notable Bearers
The name Anouk is borne by several notable figures, particularly in the Netherlands and France. Pivotal personalities include:
- Anouk (born Anouk Schemmekes in 1975), a Dutch singer-songwriter known for hits like 'Nobody's Wife'.
- Anouk Aimée (1932–2024), French film actress known for her role in A Man and a Woman.
- Anouk Dekker (born 1986), Dutch footballer who competed in the FIFA Women's World Cup.
- Anouk Grinberg (born 1963), French actress.
- Various other athletes and artists, such as Dutch sprinter Anouk Hagen (born 1990) and Swiss freestyle skier Anouk Andraska (born 2004).
Cultural Significance
Anouk is predominantly used in Dutch- and French-speaking countries, reflecting its bilingual etymology. It remains popular in the Netherlands, where it fits the linguistic pattern of names ending in '-ouk'. While less common internationally, it is recognizable through famous bearers.
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Anouk