Annelle

Meaning of Annelle

Annelle is a feminine given name of French origin, deriving from the diminutive form of Anne—rooted in the Hebrew Channah, signifying “grace” or “favor”—and it has been embraced within Anglo-American naming conventions as a moderately rare choice with historical depth. Pronounced uh-NEL (/əˈnɛl/), the name’s phonetic economy belies a layered etymology, conjoining venerable tradition with a contemporary sensibility. A longitudinal examination of United States Social Security data indicates that its zenith of popularity occurred in 1914, when it attained a rank of 509; thereafter it underwent a gradual descent through the mid-century decades (registering in the 700s during the 1950s) and stabilized in the lower 900s in the early 21st century—by 2024, seven newborn girls bore the name, placing it at rank 943. This pattern of measured fluctuation implies that Annelle commands appeal among parents who seek a name that balances historical resonance with distinctive rarity. Scholarly commentary often aligns Annelle with attributes of refined elegance and subdued grace, reflecting its semantic origins, while its intermittent appearances in literary and theatrical contexts have reinforced its image as an appellation of quiet sophistication. Consequently, Annelle can be regarded as a name that harmonizes enduring etymological heritage with a modern preference for understated individuality.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as uh-NEL (/əˈnɛl/)

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