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Annelise

Dedicated to goddess Annis, graceful

/ænˈnaɪlaɪz//anˈneɪlaɪz/

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9
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Monday
Lucky Day
Germanic, from Annis + lis meaning 'dedicated to the goddess Annis' or 'graceful, pleasing, or pledge'
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Female
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Meaning & Origin

Annelise is a Germanic name, derived from the Old High German Annis, meaning 'dedicated to the goddess Annis'. The name is also believed to mean 'graceful, pleasing, or pledge'. In Christian tradition, Annis is a derivative of the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'grace'. The name is also associated with the saint Annelise, a medieval French noblewoman who was renowned for her piety and generosity.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes devotion, grace, and piety.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Annelise

Gracious gift, precious ornament, simple virtue, noble spirit, simple soul

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

/ænˈnaɪlaɪz/

/anˈneɪlaɪz/

Lucky number

9

Lucky day

Monday

Lucky colors

YellowPink

Life path

6

Lucky stone

Topaz

Cultural & Spiritual notes

Annelise is a name of Old Germanic origin, reminiscent of the rich tradition of Germanic mythology. Its etymology is rooted in the pagan beliefs of early Northern Europeans, adding a unique touch to the name. Annelise remains a popular name in German-speaking countries and has spread to other parts of the world due to cultural exchanges.

Annelise is a name rooted in both the early pagan and Christian traditions. The name's origins signify dedication to the goddess Annis, while in Christian tradition, Annelise is derived from the biblical name Hannah, signifying grace. Annelise embodies the duality and richness of the Judeo-Christian heritage, making it a profound and spiritual name for those seeking a deep connection to their faith and history.

Historical references

Annelise of Kiel was a 13th-century German Blessed. She was a Dominican tertiary and a Franciscan tertiary. Annelise lived in Kiel, Holstein, where she was born around 1215. She was known for her deep faith and her kindness towards all, especially the sick and the poor.

13th century

Annelise von Abele was a German Blessed of the late 15th century. She was born around 1451 in Würzburg and became a Benedictine nun at the convent of Heiligkreuz in 1471. She was known for her holiness and her deep devotion to the Eucharist.

15th century

Notable people with this name

Annelise van der Merwe (South African actress)Annelise Cloetens (Belgian actress)

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Dedicated to goddess Annis, graceful