Annelizabeth
an-nuh-EL-iz-uh-beth
Annelizabeth is a girl’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning “A combination of Anne (grace) and Elizabeth (pledged to God). It offers a sophisticated and classic appeal.”, and peaked in popularity in 1988.
What Annelizabeth Means
“A combination of Anne (grace) and Elizabeth (pledged to God). It offers a sophisticated and classic appeal.”
The Story of Annelizabeth
A name whispered into existence in the late 1980s, Annelizabeth carries a classic depth, a pledged devotion ready for your daughter.
Annelizabeth appeared in 1988, a thoughtful combination of Hebrew origins. It harmonizes 'Anne,' signifying grace, with 'Elizabeth,' meaning 'pledged to God.' This fusion creates a name that feels both timeless and deeply spiritual, a connection to ancient lineage.
When you consider your daughter, Annelizabeth, you envision a soul of profound graciousness and unwavering devotion. This name speaks to a child who will be intelligent and kind, a steady presence pledged to her path and her people.
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Numerology
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Independent, ambitious, and original. Names with this number carry pioneering energy.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 1988
Total Births
15
First Recorded
1988
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Meaning
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Meaning
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