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    Annaick

    Also spelled: Anaïck, Annaïg

    Annaick · Anna · Hannah · Anne

    Pronunciation: AH-na-eek

    ♀ Female
    Breton
    Appears in:☘️Celtic Names

    Meaning

    grace, favor

    Origin

    Breton

    About Annaick

    Annaick offers a gentle, earthy charm, a less-traveled path for parents drawn to classic grace but seeking something distinctly unique. This Breton diminutive of Anne carries the lovely meaning of "grace" or "favor," imbuing it with a quiet strength that feels both ancient and fresh. While sharing roots with the perennially popular Anna, Annaick stands apart with its delicate, almost lyrical sound, making it a wonderful choice for families who appreciate cultural depth and a name that truly whispers rather than shouts. It's a name that evokes images of windswept coastlines and ancient stories, perfect for a little girl with a serene spirit.

    Quick Facts

    - Pronunciation: AH-na-eek - Popular in: France - Common nicknames: Anaïck, Annaïg - A rare gem.

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Very Rare
    Trend:Rare
    Era:Contemporary
    Popular in:France

    Popularity Trends

    Is Annaick Right for Your Baby?

    Annaick is a Soft, Earthy name for girls that suits parents looking for something unique and distinctive. It may require a brief explanation of pronunciation in some regions.

    Syllables3
    LengthLong
    International UseNiche
    PronunciationModerate

    Regions Where Annaick Is Used

    Celtic

    Name Vibe

    Soft
    Earthy

    Annaick in different fonts

    AnnaickDancing Script
    AnnaickCaveat
    AnnaickSatisfy
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    AnnaickGreat Vibes

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Annaick

    What is the origin of the name Annaick?

    Annaick is a beautiful name of Breton origin, serving as a diminutive of the classic name Anne.

    Is Annaick a common name?

    Annaick is considered a rare name, offering a unique choice for parents, though it does have some popularity in France.

    What does Annaick mean?

    Annaick means "grace, favor". It is derived from Breton.

    What is the origin of Annaick?

    Annaick originates from Breton. Its cultural origin is Breton.

    Is Annaick a male or female name?

    Annaick is a female name.

    How do you pronounce Annaick?

    Annaick is pronounced "AH-na-eek".

    What language does Annaick come from?

    Annaick comes from Breton.

    Is Annaick a popular name?

    Annaick is considered a very rare name, and its popularity trend is rare.

    What are variants of Annaick?

    Variants of Annaick include Anaïck, Annaïg.

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