Ánnjá name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek, Arabic and Hebrew
Usage: Sami
Meaning: Masculine, Of a Man, The Manly, High, Sublime, Similar, Noble, All Hearing, Elevated, Another Name for God, Listener, Eminent and Exalted
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What does Ánnjá mean?

Ánnjá is form of Andreas in Sami language.

Variants of Ánnjá

Andreas, Andrew, Ander, Adnrew, Andra, Andrewjacob, Leander, Andor

How popular is the name Ánnjá?

Ánnjá is an extremely rare name around the globe.

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