Annike name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Hebrew
Usage: German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Low German, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Finnish
Meaning: He (God) Was Gracious
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What does Annike mean?

Meaning of Annike is He (God) Was Gracious is a baby girl name has its roots in Hebrew is used in Danish, Scandinavian, Swedish, Dutch, Norwegian, Finnish, German and Low German. Annike is variation of predominant and biblical Anneke.

Anneke is variation of predominant and biblical Anika. Also Anneke is version of biblical and long standing Annie. Anneke is also version of eminent and biblical Annika. Anneke is short of Anna.

Anneke is equivalent of Annika in Dutch and German languages. Anneke's meaning is He (God) Was Gracious is rooted from Hebrew and African-Hausa. Annike is version of acclaimed and biblical Annika.

Annika is Russian equivalent of Ann. Also Annika is German equivalent of Anna. Annika is originated from Hebrew, Annika means "He (God) Was Gracious, Goddess Durga and Sweet Faced".

Variants of Annike

Anike, Annika, Anneke, Ann, Anna, Aneka, Anika, Annie, Anicke, Ane, Beverlyann, Annjanette, Anouk, Ansley, Anne, Aenne, Anella, Anki, Hanna, Ans, Aemiliana, Anacarolina, Ayneka, Anaca, Ani, Annielee

How popular is the name Annike?

Annike is a familiar baby name in Indonesia. According to our research, over 100 babies have been named Annike globally, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries.

Facts

Annike in Nordic countries

CountriesWomen
First NameSecondary Name
Netherlands1910
Sweden1813
Norway6581
Denmark210

What numerology tells about Annike?

You are a child of change. You should avoid treating other people like you are better than them. You have high ideals. You are an active person who always plans every detail but has plan B in your sleeve, in case something goes wrong. You don't share the usual opinion of things and the ordinary life perspective. If letter A is your cornerstone, you are not into flirting much but like to get straight to the point.

Other names similar to Annike, for soon-to-be-parents

  •  Egidius - Old Greek name Egidius is primarily used in Swedish and German, meaning of Egidius is "Shield-Bearer or Aigis" is a baby boy name
  •  Annick - Origin of Unwonted Annick is in Hebrew, meaning of Annick is "Graceful or He (God) Was Gracious" used principally in Dutch and Finnish is bestowed upon girls
  •  Rune - Recent and Eminent Rune substantially is used in Swedish, Dutch and Norwegian, meaning of Rune is "The Element RĂșn Which Means Secret Lore or Secret" bestowed upon both sexes has origin in Old Norse
  •  Gerda - Origin of Darling and Timeless Gerda is in Old Icelandic and Old Norse is mainly used in German, Swedish and Faroese, meaning of Gerda is "Gerd, Force or Fence" is a baby girl name
  •  Janko - Specifically used in Hungarian and Polish unfading and pleasing, Janko is used as a baby boy name came from Hebrew. Janko is equivalent of Johannes in Dutch language. Also Janko is Hungarian and Polish cognate of John

Famous people named Annike

  • Annike Krahn, German footballer

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