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Annmarie Girl

Popularity: #876 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Origin(s)

PronunciationAN-mah-ree / /ˈæn.mə.ri/

Latin; English

Meaning

Latin: grace; English: beloved

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Annmarie is a compound of two distinct elements: "Ann" and "Marie." The name "Ann" has its roots in the Hebrew name "Hannah," meaning "grace" or "favor." This name was adopted into Greek as "Anna" and subsequently into Latin as "Anna," before making its way into Old French and finally into English. The name "Marie" is derived from the Hebrew name "Miriam," which is often interpreted as "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness," but it has also been associated with meanings such as "wished-for child" or "beloved." The combination of these two names into Annmarie reflects a blending of cultural and linguistic traditions, particularly prevalent in Christian contexts where both names have significant biblical associations, notably with figures such as Saint Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary, and the Virgin Mary herself.

Historically, the name Annmarie and its components have been used in various forms across different cultures and eras. The name "Anna" appears in the New Testament, where Anna is a prophetess who recognized Jesus as the Messiah. The name "Marie" has been borne by numerous saints and queens, contributing to its prominence in Christian Europe. The combination Annmarie likely emerged in the 20th century as a modern variation, reflecting a trend of combining traditional names to create unique identities while retaining their historical significance.

Culturally, names like Annmarie carry connotations of grace and favor, embodying virtues that have been celebrated in various traditions. The name's duality allows for a rich tapestry of meanings, making it resonate with themes of maternal grace and divine favor. The diminutive forms, such as "Annie" or "Marie," have also been widely used, further embedding the name within familial and cultural contexts. Overall, Annmarie encapsulates a blend of historical depth and cultural resonance, rooted in a rich linguistic heritage.

Trend Summary

Annmarie has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States, peaking in the mid-20th century.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Annemarie
  • Ann Marie

International Variants

  • Ana María (Spanish)
  • Anne-Marie (French)
  • Annemarie (German)

Famous people named Annmarie

Annmarie McDonald is a writer best known for her novels and contributions to various literary journals.

Annmarie S. is a singer-songwriter best known for her music in the indie pop genre.

Fictional characters named Annmarie

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Annmarie was first seen in the United States in 1915. Annmarie has ranked as high as #602 nationally, which occurred in 1969, and has been most popular in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, California, and Illinois. In the past 5 years the name Annmarie has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Annmarie (2024)

StateBirthsShare
CA 9
45%
LA 6
30%
TX 5
25%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19156
191710
19189
19208
192110
19239
192413
192514
192616
192715
192814
192923
193033
193121
193231
193343
193432
193541
193668
193755
193871
193978
194097
1941102
1942114
1943133
1944116
1945123
1946144
1947162
1948147
1949164
1950157
1951169
1952188
1953176
1954202
1955167
1956167
1957238
1958232
1959286
1960352
1961403
1962446
1963457
1964428
1965405
1966401
1967508
1968596
1969652
1970642
1971476
1972333
1973333
1974322
1975286
1976345
1977274
1978243
1979264
1980235
1981221
1982204
1983185
1984223
1985198
1986231
1987189
1988217
1989184
1990191
1991208
1992207
1993165
1994179
1995164
1996183
1997211
1998176
1999179
2000140
2001146
2002136
2003159
2004150
2005173
2006165
2007131
2008148
2009145
2010129
2011129
2012117
2013126
2014132
2015106
2016101
201768
201897
201987
202061
202179
202273
202347
202474