Anje name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Hebrew, Dutch, Frisian, German and Old Norse
Usage: Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Finnish
Meaning: He (God) Was Gracious, Graceful, Grace, Mercy and Arn
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What does Anje mean?

Anje is a variant of biblical and prevalent Antje. Antje is a diminutive of Anna. Antje is German cognate of Anne. Also Antje is Frisian cognate of Anna. Antje is also Frisian equivalent of Anna.

Antje is originated from German, Hebrew and Frisian, Antje means "Mercy, He (God) Was Gracious and Grace". Anje is Norwegian equivalent of Árni.

Variants of Anje

Anjae, Antje, Anne, Anna, Árni, Arni, Ane, Anneli, Alianna, Anneelizabeth, Ann, Anders, Arne, Aenne, Anella, Anki, Hanna, Ans, Aemiliana, Anacarolina, Arnold, Arin

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How popular is the name Anje?

Anje is a rare baby name in England and Wales, chances of it being still in use are very slim since it isn't seen since 2003. Anje is a common name in DR Congo while somewhat familiar name in India, Germany and South Africa.

According to our research, at least 3000 people have been bestowed Anje around the globe.

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Anje in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands6522751113
Sweden6-156
Norway6-1817
Denmark6090

Here's what numbers has to say about Anje

You have a quick mind. You are a daydreamer who can spend hours of wandering your imaginative world. You are an ambitious person, who's driven by success and high aspirations. You have a restless spirit and booming energy. You are always direct because you hate to argue with people when it comes to misunderstandings. You want a stable, deep connection with people. You have a clear opinion of things

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