Annaliese
an-uh-LEES
The Story of Annaliese
This name weaves together grace and devotion, a perfect harmony for the daughter you're dreaming of.
Annaliese is a melodic combination with roots in both Hebrew and Germanic traditions. 'Anna' comes from the Hebrew 'Hannah,' meaning 'grace,' while 'Liese' is a diminutive of Elisabeth, which stems from the Hebrew 'Elisheva,' meaning 'pledged to God.' This fusion created a name that carries a sense of profound beauty and deep commitment, blossoming in Germanic-speaking regions.
When you first say 'Annaliese,' there's a gentle unfolding, a soft chime that speaks of inner peace. It’s a name that feels inherently graceful, like the quiet dedication of a promise kept. You might find yourself whispering it in anticipation, imagining your daughter’s bright eyes reflecting that same serene spirit. Writing 'Annaliese' on a baby book page feels like inscribing a prayer for a life filled with both divine favor and heartfelt devotion.
What It Means
“A combination of Anna (grace) and Liese (pledged to God), both of Hebrew and Germanic origin respectively.”
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Numerology
The Leader
Independent, ambitious, and original. Names with this number carry pioneering energy.
Famous Namesakes
Anneliese van der Pol
Dutch-American actress and singer
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#220 in 2005
Total Births
4,848
First Recorded
1930
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