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Annemarie

Annemarie is commonly used as a feminine name of French origin. The meaning of Annemarie is 'grace' or 'beloved'. Like the name, Annemarie is believed to be a kind-hearted, steady and balanced, intellectual person who is responsible and logical in nature. She may have a creative soul with many unshown artistic talents. Annemarie is said to be an idealist who is very achievement-oriented. Annemarie comes with a natural ability to find instant ideas to solve a problem. She is also good at providing reasonable advice to people. Due to this ability, people easily get attracted towards her. Annemarie is an attractive person who has a witty personality. She is an entertainer and can instantly make people happy. Annemarie is undoubtedly a very special name for your baby. This name will forever hold a deep spot in her personality. People with this name are generally considered loyal friends and great partners.

Gender

Girl

Meaning

grace + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved

Origin

English combination of Anne and Marie

Numerology

A is for amenable, for your easy going nature.

N is for nice, need I say more?

N is for nice, need I say more?

E is for enrich, a quality you share.

M is for mystery, the part of you that cannot be explained.

A is for admirable, you certainly are!

R is for relax, you know how!

I is for impressive, your list of qualities.

E is for expressive, not one to hold within.

Lucky

Annemarie 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.

Famous People Named Annemarie

  • Alison Bai Australian tennis player
  • Alison Brown American banjo player
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Annemarie in Pop Culture

  • Bluebell brand of ice cream
  • Bluebell the mutated glow,in,the,dark rabbit on TV's "Sherlock"
  • Bluebell town on TV's "Hart of Dixie"
  • "BlueBell Knoll" an album by the Cocteau Twins
  • Used to some extent as a first name when flower names were in vogue at the end of the 19th century. Now rare in Britain perhaps because it became a favourite name for a cow before numbers and code,names became the norm in farming circles.
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