Queen and Princess Names Starting With A

  1. Annalie
    • Origin:

      Nordic, German
    • Meaning:

      "grace"
    • Description:

      Melodious and unusual form of a name with an uncountable number of variations. Many will understand it as the more down-to-earth Annalee.
  2. Annaliesa
    • Annaliese
      • Origin:

        German, combination of Anna and Liese
      • Meaning:

        "grace and pledged to God"
      • Description:

        Annaliese is a distinctly German smoosh name that's found some popularity in the US, especially with the simpler spelling Annalise.
    • Annalisa
      • Origin:

        Comnibation of Anna and Lisa
      • Description:

        One of the more widely used combination forms.
    • Annalise
      • Origin:

        German, combination of Anna and Lise
      • Meaning:

        "grace and pledged to God"
      • Description:

        Variously spelled Annalise and Annaliese as well as several other forms, this is not a modern smoosh but a traditional German combo-name with a definite Heidi-esque feel.
    • Annalissa
      • Annalyn
        • Annalynn
          • Annamae
            • Origin:

              Compound name, blending Anna and Mae
            • Meaning:

              "graceful pearl; grace and bitterness; grace of the mother"
            • Description:

              Combining two classic names, Annamae has both vintage charm and a playful spark to it. The meaning can vary depending on which of Mae's root you choose to follow; a diminutive of Margaret, Mary, and Maia, you can play around with the meaning to find the one you like best.
          • Annamaria
            • Origin:

              Italian combination of Anna and Maria
            • Meaning:

              "grace + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
            • Description:

              A pretty smoosh name predominantly used by Italian Catholics.
          • Annamarie
            • Origin:

              English combination of Anna and Marie
            • Meaning:

              "grace + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
            • Description:

              Variant of Annemarie
          • Annastacia
            • Origin:

              Polish, Variation of Anastasia
            • Meaning:

              "resurrection"
            • Description:

              Made somewhat familiar by the election of Annastacia Palaczszuk as Premier of the State of Queensland in Australia.
          • Annastasia
            • Annata
              • Origin:

                Italian
              • Meaning:

                "vintage"
              • Description:

                A sweet and frilly Ann name, much more unusual than Anita.
            • Annaya
              • Anne
                • Origin:

                  French variation of English Ann and Hebrew Hannah
                • Meaning:

                  "grace"
                • Description:

                  The name of the sainted mother of the Virgin Mary was among the top girls’ names for centuries, in both the original English Ann spelling and the French Anne. Both left the Top 100 around 1970 but Anne is still among the most classic names for girls, although others are more likely to choose the original Hannah, the Anna variation, or even Annabel or Annabella.
              • Anne-marie
                • Origin:

                  French, combination of Anne and Marie
                • Meaning:

                  "grace + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
                • Description:

                  One of the oldest and most widely used compound names, now a bit dated but not as much so as its opposite Mary-Ann. The hyphen is optional.
              • Anneau
                • Origin:

                  French
                • Meaning:

                  "a ring"
              • Anneka
                • Anneli
                  • Origin:

                    Scandinavian variation of Annalie or Hannah
                  • Meaning:

                    "grace"
                  • Description:

                    Anneli is one of the hundreds of Anne variations with an intriguing spelling. This name has been popular throughout Scandinavia over time and would certainly translate easily to English-speaking countries.