Anelle

Meaning of Anelle

This feminine name arrives like a French poem dancing through a burst of Holi colors: softly whispered uh-NEL, favored by just eight newborns in the US in 2022, landing her around rank 936 and giving her that rare-gem sparkle—enough to outshine a Diwali firecracker. Born from the French anelle, meaning “little ring,” she embodies unity and elegance—imagine the gleam of bangles at a Mumbai wedding or the quiet promise in a grandmother’s antique ring. In a single swoop she drapes East and West: as playful as a monsoon breeze tossing jasmine petals and as refined as a Parisian ballet’s opening pose. For those weaving global threads into a single tapestry, Anelle loops tradition and modernity into a joyful, timeless embrace.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as uh-NEL (/əˈnɛl/)

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Notable People Named Anelle

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