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Aanisah

Aanisah is a unique and pretty name that is usually given to girls. The meaning of Aanisah is 'good-natured', and the name is not related to Anisa or Aanisa. Aanisah may be different from those two names, but they are all similar in the fact that they are all uncommon names. The name Aanisah is so uncommon that, according to US records, the name was found less than five times out of six million people recorded. The few people with this name are considered authoritative but entertaining. The name can be turned into an abbreviation to describe them further and uncover more of their traits. The A stands for accord, the N stands for nice, the I stands for impress, the S stands for select, and the H stands for hand. These traits mean that people named Aanisah are generous and selfless people who are always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. They are peaceful people who always try to unite others in discord. They are also seen as impressive because of their calm and gentle nature. Because of these traits, they are tipped to become philosophers, social scientists, supervisors, administrators, or public speakers. The name Aanisah is associated with dark-colored stones and gems. These are believed to bring luck to people named Aanisah. Dark colors, such as black and purple, are also considered to be lucky colors for them.

Gender

Girl

Meaning

good-natured

Origin

Arabic

Numerology

A is for abundant, your cheer knows no bounds.

A is for accomplished, in all that you do.

N is for nice, need I say more?

I is for impress, for impress you will.

S is for smile, it gives you face value.

A is for acquaintance, the many friends you know.

H is for hope, the encouragement you give.

Lucky

Aanisah lucky number is 8.

8 is all about abundance. Within numerology, this number is linked to material wealth and financial success. Ambitious and goal-oriented, 8 can effortlessly assume leadership positions through its natural magnetism. 8 applies big-picture thinking to broaden its scope, racing up the top of any ladder to reach extraordinary heights.

Aanisah in Pop Culture

  • Beryl Tuke landlady of a pub awaiting demolition in "Miss Gomez and the Brethren" (1971) by William Trevor
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