All about the name ANNEMARY

Meaning, origin, history.

Annemary is an uncommon yet elegant given name of German origin, derived from the combination of Anne and Mary. It was particularly popular during the Middle Ages but has since become quite rare, adding to its unique charm. Pronounced /ˈænəmeɪri/, it consists of five syllables with emphasis on the first syllable 'An'. The name Annemary does not have any specific associations or meanings beyond its religious origins; Anne being a derivative of Hannah, which means "grace" in Hebrew, and Mary originating from the Latin Maria, translating to "sea of bitterness" or simply "rebelliousness". Despite these somewhat varied meanings, Annemary is often associated with piety and benevolence due to its religious roots. Throughout history, there have been a few notable individuals named Annemary, such as Annemarie Schwarzenbach, a Swiss aristocrat and writer known for her travel memoirs and essays. However, the name remains largely outside the public spotlight, perhaps owing to its scarcity in recent times. As an old-fashioned yet distinctive choice, Annemary may appeal to parents seeking an uncommon yet historic name for their child.

See also

Jewish
German

Popularity of the name ANNEMARY since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Annemary had five girls born in 1964."