Origin and Meaning of Analice
Meaning & Origin
Grace; A combination of Anna and Alice
Origin: Latin - Analice is a blend of two names, Anna, which means 'grace', and Alice, which is derived from the Old French name Aalis, a diminutive of Adelais, meaning 'noble'.
Interesting Facts
- Analice is a relatively modern name, and while it is not extremely common, it has gained popularity as a unique alternative to more traditional names like Anna or Alice.
- The name combines elements from both Latin and Old French origins, highlighting a cultural blend in its etymology.
- Notable bearers of similar names include Anna Wintour, the editor of Vogue, and Alice Walker, the author of 'The Color Purple'.
- Analice is not ranked in the top lists of popular names, which makes it a less common choice, often appealing to parents looking for a unique name.
- Related names include Anneliese, Annelise, and other variations that blend Anna and Alice or derive from them.