Annett carries a quiet grace that traces back to the French diminutive Annette and ultimately to the Hebrew Hannah, meaning “grace” or “favor.” Pronounced uh-NET (/əˈnɛt/), it rolls off the tongue with gentle assurance. Even in California during the mid-1960s—when just five to eight little girls each year bore the name and it hovered around rank 310—Annett stood out like a soft melody amid louder refrains. Its modest popularity adds to its charm, giving it a rare, individual sparkle, as if the name itself shared a secret joke. Warm and playful yet steeped in tradition, Annett feels like a welcoming embrace, perfect for parents dreaming of a timeless, spirited name for their baby girl.
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