Analise

Meaning of Analise

Analise, pronounced AN-uh-leez or uh-nuh-LEES depending on which side of the Atlantic you’re sipping tea, glides off the tongue like a whispered promise. Born from the union of Anna (“grace”) and Lise, a pet form of Elizabeth (“pledged to God”), it weaves grace and devotion into one lyrical ribbon of a name. In American nurseries she’s a quiet but steady favorite—hovering around the mid-700s to 800s since the ’70s—so your little Analise is unlikely to share her name with half the preschool class, yet she won’t spend recess correcting roll call, either. The built-in nicknames—Ana, Lise, Leesi—let her shape-shift from ballerina to rocket-scientist without breaking a sweat. Picture a watercolor sunrise: soft hues that still manage to steal the show. That’s the sort of gentle, resilient brightness Analise brings wherever she lands—a name that feels at once timeless and ready for tomorrow’s adventures.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as an-uh-LEEZ (/ˈænəˌliːz/)

American English

  • Pronunced as uh-nuh-LEES (/əˈnəˌlis/)

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Notable People Named Analise

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