Origin and Meaning of Annelizabeth
Meaning & Origin
Graceful and devoted to God
Origin: English - A combination of the names Anne and Elizabeth. Anne is derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'grace'. Elizabeth, also of Hebrew origin, means 'God is my oath'.
Interesting Facts
- Annelizabeth is a modern compound name that combines the classic names Anne and Elizabeth, both of which have been popular in various cultures for centuries.
- This name reflects a trend towards longer, more elaborate versions of traditional names, often seen in English-speaking countries.
- Notable bearers of the root names include Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, and Queen Elizabeth I, the famous monarch of England.
- Annelizabeth is not widely used, making it a unique choice compared to its more popular components; it may appeal to parents looking for something distinctive.
- Variations and related names include Annalise, Anneliese, and more straightforward combinations such as Anne or Elizabeth.