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The name 'Annalisa' is of Italian origin, derived from the combination of 'Anna', which has Hebrew roots meaning 'grace', and 'Lisa', a diminutive of 'Elisabeth', meaning 'God is my oath'. Its earliest known usage can be traced back to Italy, where it emerged as a feminine name in the 20th century.
'Annalisa' traditionally symbolizes grace and devotion, combining the meanings of its components. Over time, the name has maintained its positive connotations of elegance and dedication, though in some cultures, it may also evoke familial or religious ties.
'Annalisa' is currently popular in Italy and among Italian-speaking communities worldwide. Variations include 'Annaliese' in German-speaking countries and 'Annalise' in English-speaking regions. Common nicknames include 'Annie' and 'Lina'. The name's popularity has seen a resurgence in recent years, particularly in the United States and parts of Europe.
One notable historical figure is Annalisa Scarfò, an Italian actress known for her contributions to film and theater. Additionally, the name has appeared in various works of literature and media, often representing strong female characters, thereby influencing the perception of 'Annalisa' as a name associated with resilience and strength.
The name 'Annalisa' is of Italian origin, derived from the combination of 'Anna', which has Hebrew roots meaning 'grace', and 'Lisa', a diminutive of 'Elisabeth', meaning 'God is my oath'. Its earliest known usage can be traced back to Italy, where it emerged as a feminine name in the 20th century.
'Annalisa' traditionally symbolizes grace and devotion, combining the meanings of its components. Over time, the name has maintained its positive connotations of elegance and dedication, though in some cultures, it may also evoke familial or religious ties.
'Annalisa' is currently popular in Italy and among Italian-speaking communities worldwide. Variations include 'Annaliese' in German-speaking countries and 'Annalise' in English-speaking regions. Common nicknames include 'Annie' and 'Lina'. The name's popularity has seen a resurgence in recent years, particularly in the United States and parts of Europe.
One notable historical figure is Annalisa Scarfò, an Italian actress known for her contributions to film and theater. Additionally, the name has appeared in various works of literature and media, often representing strong female characters, thereby influencing the perception of 'Annalisa' as a name associated with resilience and strength.