What is another word for Anne?

Pronunciation: [ˈan] (IPA)

Anne is a classic name with a timeless elegance. It can be difficult to find synonyms for this simple and beloved name. However, there are variations of Anne, such as Ann, Anna, Annabelle, Annette and Annie, each with its own charm. Other similar-sounding names that could be considered synonyms for Anne are Jane, Jean, and Joan. Additionally, ancient or lesser-used versions of Anne include Anais, Hannah, and Nancy. Overall, while not many direct synonyms for Anne exist, there are many variations of the name whose meaning and roots tie back to the original, making them a fitting alternative.

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  • Forward Entailment

    • Proper noun, singular
      Ann.
  • Independent

    • Proper noun, singular
      ana, Annie.
  • Other Related

    • Proper noun, singular
      anna.

What are the hypernyms for Anne?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Anne

"Oh, yes," said Anne.
"The Crisis, Volume 6"
Winston Churchill
This was to force Anne to take a rest.
"The Crisis, Volume 6"
Winston Churchill
Anne kissed her friend.
"The Crisis, Volume 6"
Winston Churchill

Famous quotes with Anne

  • I was raised by an actress, and I watched all those women turn 60 and ask, Shouldn't get face work? My mother and Anne Bancroft said, We're not going to fall into that.
    Laura Dern
  • I had been very close to Anne Bancroft when we worked together in The Miracle Worker.
    Patty Duke
  • For me, it was a revelation. There, was revealed a completely different Anne to the child that I had lost. I had no idea of the depths of her thoughts and feelings.
    Otto Frank
  • My favorite actresses were Geraldine Paige, Anne Bancroft and Kim Stanley.
    Sally Kirkland
  • I met my wife Anne who was a sociology student, and her influence together with activities associated with the student movement of the time opened up my interests amongst other things into the theatre, art, music, politics and philosophy.
    Paul Nurse

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