Ann-Marie name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: German, Hebrew and Old Greek
Usage: Scandinavian
Meaning: Name of a King, Food, Grain, Earth and Water, God is Gracious, God has Shown Favour, Mercy, Bitter, Sea of Bitterness, Sorrowful, Beloved, Beautiful, One of the Wives of the Prophet Muhammad and Purity
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What does Ann-Marie mean?

Ann-Marie's origin is German is used in Scandinavian is used as a girl name. trendy and venerable Anna and mainstream leading, unfading and dominant Maria are combined to form Ann-Marie. Maria is derivative of Mary, which itself is equivalent of Mirjam in Latin and Greek languages.

Maria is equivalent of Mirjam in Latin and Greek languages, which itself is form of Mirjam in Latin and Greek languages. Also Maria is form of Mirjam in Latin and Greek languages.

Variants of Ann-Marie

Anna, Maria, Aenne, Anella, Anki, Hanna, Ans, Aemiliana, Anacarolina, Mariam, Mariamne, Mirjam, Maarja, Maraike, Mara, Angelamaria, Maite, Anelle, Ankie, Annkristin, Hana, Hanka, Jehanne, Ieuan, Johanan, Jane, Amalia, Amalie, Emily, Amelia, Marriam, Miriam, Mary, Mamre, Marianne, Mireio, Maarika, Marja, Mahra, Marajade, Tamar, Martin, Angelos, Angelus, Angelica, Angelina, Angela

How popular is the name Ann-Marie?

Ann-Marie is a unique baby name in England and Wales, it has been in use since 1996 and was able to reach the top 800 names. In 1997, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 789 on girl names chart when 29 babies were named Ann-Marie.

Over 278 babies in England and Wales have been named Ann-Marie. The first name is an uncommon baby name in still in use in Ireland. But Ann-Marie is a popular baby name in England where every 1 in 7000 have the name as well as in Sweden.

According to our findings, over 20000 babies have been named Ann-Marie globally.

Facts

Ann-Marie in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands05611
Finland000952
Sweden0558395456
Norway057592
Denmark002550

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  •  Marbert - The Marbert has its origin in Old High German, Marbert means "Shiny or Horse"

Famous people named Ann-Marie

  • Ann-Marie Fagerström, Swedish social democratic politician
  • Ann-Marie MacDonald, Canadian playwright, novelist

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