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Annalina

Annalina blends Anna, meaning grace, with Lina, creating a soft European compound name.

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Annalina is a compound name of elegant simplicity, marrying two of the most enduring feminine names in Western European tradition. *Anna* descends from the Hebrew *Hannah* (חַנָּה), meaning "grace" or "favor" — the name borne by the biblical mother of the prophet Samuel, whose prayer for a child became one of Scripture's most moving passages of faith. Through the apocryphal tradition, Anna was also the name given to the Virgin Mary's mother, which made the name enormously popular throughout the Christian world from the early medieval period onward.

*Lina*, the second element, functions as a diminutive or standalone name with roots in Angelina, Carolina, and Catalina, and carries the Latin suffix *-ina* that transforms almost any root into something tender and endearing. In Scandinavian countries, Annalina has a particularly warm history, appearing in Swedish and Norwegian folk songs and rural naming traditions as a combination that felt both devout and earthly, connecting a girl to both spiritual grace and her community's everyday warmth. In Italian naming culture, the double-name construction — merging Anna with any of dozens of saints' names — was standard practice for generations, producing an entire tradition of Annalise, Annamaria, Annabella, and Annalina as expressions of layered devotion and family identity.

Today Annalina sits comfortably alongside Annalise and Anneliese in the international naming landscape — unmistakably feminine, classically grounded, yet more unusual than either of its more familiar cousins. It carries the quiet confidence of a name with deep roots worn lightly.

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