Grace + "Meadow" (blend of Anna and Leigh)
Grace + possibly "Drew" (blend of Ann and Drew)
Grace + "Pearl" (blend of Anna and Margarete)
Grace, "Favor" (Dutch variant of Anneke)
Grace, "Favor" (Dutch diminutive of Anna)
Grace + possibly "light" (blend of Anne and Lien)
Grace + "God is my oath" (Danish form of Anneliese)
Grace, "Favor" (Swedish variant of Annika)
Grace, "Favor" (variant of Agnes or Ann)
Grace, "Favor" (Breton form of Anne)
Likely a modern blend of Ann and Lily.
Pure, "Chaste," "Holy" (variant of Agnes)
Friendly, "Companionable" (variant of Anisa)
Likely a modern elaboration of Annisa or Anissa.
Grace + "Meadow" (blend of Ann and Lea)
Grace + "Bitterness/Beloved" (compound of Ann and Marie)
Yearly produce, "Grain supply," Roman goddess of the harvest.
Honor (variant of Honora)
Grace, "Favor" (medieval diminutive of Ann)
Announced, referring to the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary.
Dear, "Beloved"
Lawlessness, "Lack of norms," "Social instability"
Pineapple, or possibly from the Latin Annona.
Beautiful woman, "Lovely," "Charming"
Sweet, "Pleasant"
Radiant, "Shining," "Daylight"
Gods helmet, "Protected by God" (feminine of Anselm)
Hermitage wood or "Awesome meadow" (modern surname adaptation)
Hermitage wood, "Awesome meadow" (see Ainsley)
Hermitage path, from various English place names.
Resurrection (medieval vernacular form of Anastasia)
Flower, "Blossom," goddess of flowers and flowery wreaths.
Against birth, "Born against," or "Worthy of ones parents"
Confronting face, or "With the voice of Zeus"
Priceless one, "Highly praiseworthy" (feminine diminutive of Antoine)
Priceless one, "Highly praiseworthy" (Italian diminutive of Antonia)
Priceless one, "Highly praiseworthy" (Czech/German form of Antonia)
Priceless one, "Highly praiseworthy" (Russian/Polish form of Antonia)
Priceless one, "Highly praiseworthy" (Bulgarian form of Antonia)
Royal child, God of mummification and the afterlife.
Egyptian bull (from Greek Onouphrios)
Cool, fragrant breeze
Born later, "Younger sister"
Annunciation (of the Virgin Mary)
A star, "Following Radha," "Success"
Beautiful morning, "Following desire," "Dawn"
Very fair, "Very beautiful," "Blessed"
Angel, "Heavenly messenger" (Albanian form of Angela)
Apricot (Japanese); "Divine storm bird" (Sumerian myth)
Beauty, "Radiance," "Pleasantness"
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