Annamarie

Meaning of Annamarie

Annamarie is a compound given name that unites two cornerstones of Christian tradition, Anna and Maria, into a single, Latin-flavored line of sound. It traces back to the Hebrew Ḥannah, “grace,” and the Latin form of Mary, “star of the sea,” giving the name a layered meaning that blends favor and devotion. Italians voice it as AH-nah-mah-REE, while English speakers favor AN-uh-muh-REE, yet its cadence stays recognizably southern European. U.S. birth data show a steady, mid-list performance: first charting in 1910, reaching its post-war high in the early 1960s, and still chosen for around fifty newborn girls in 2024. The name’s durability rests on the efficient homage it pays to both St. Anne and the Virgin Mary, a tradition that keeps it circulating in Italian, German, and Austrian communities. For parents searching for a familiar classic with continental poise and quiet spiritual weight, Annamarie remains a succinct, time-tested option.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as AH-nah-mah-REE (/a.na.ma.ˈri.e/)

American English

  • Pronunced as AN-uh-muh-ree (/ˌænəməˈri/)

British English

  • Pronunced as AN-uh-muh-ree (/ˌanəməˈri/)

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Notable People Named Annamarie

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