Annamaria

Meaning of Annamaria

Annamaria sparkles like a sunlit Mediterranean melody, weaving together the timeless grace of Anna and the tender devotion of Maria into one beautifully balanced name. Born from Latin roots and flourishing in Italian tradition, it’s lovingly pronounced AHN-nah-mah-REE-ah (and AN-uh-muh-REE-uh in English), rolling off the tongue with the ease of a sea breeze over Tuscany’s hills. Evoking visions of sun-drenched piazzas, candlelit chapels, and the gentle strength of saintly heroines, Annamaria carries centuries of faith and family woven into its syllables. It’s the perfect choice for parents who want a name that feels both classic and fresh—as if two beloved classics decided to dance a fiery tango under a Roman moon. Although charmingly uncommon (hovering around #927 in U.S. girl’s names for 2024), its steady presence in the top 1,000 for decades proves that Annamaria’s allure is more than a fleeting summer romance—it’s a lifelong love affair. Add a sprinkle of Latin flair and a dash of heartfelt history, and you’ve got a name that invites your little one to step into her own grand story from day one.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as AHN-nah-mah-REE-ah (/anˈna.ma.ri.a/)

American English

  • Pronunced as AN-uh-muh-REE-uh (/ænəməˈriə/)

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Notable People Named Annamaria

Annamaria Torriani-Gorini -
Annamaria Orla-Bukowska -
Annamária Tóth -
Rita Antonieta Salazar
Curated byRita Antonieta Salazar

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