Anni

Meaning of Anni

Anni twirls into the spotlight, a petite gem born from the ancient Hebrew Hannah—symbol of “grace”—that meandered through German landscapes as AH-nee and across English-speaking shores as AN-ee. This playful sister to Anna feels like a secret message, whisper-soft yet brimming with warmth, offering parents a fresh sprinkle of time-honored charm. In the U.S., Anni has danced quietly onto name charts—twelve newborns claimed it in 2024, landing just shy of the top 900 and hovering in the high 900s for the past decade—proof that some treasures sparkle brightest off the beaten path. With a whisper of Scandinavian winter nights and a wink of springtime daisies, Anni embodies a spirited blend of vintage elegance and modern mischief, promising its bearer a lifetime of lighthearted adventures.

Pronunciation

German

  • Pronunced as AH-nee (/ˈaːni/)

English

  • Pronunced as AN-ee (/æni/)

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Notable People Named Anni

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Anni Steuer -
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