Annagret
Origin:German
Meaning:Favor, graciousness; Pearl
With a name like Annagret, your little one will learn to be a giver and recipient of care, kindness, and encouragement. A feminine title, Annagret is a variant of Annegret, a German moniker that blends together Anne and Grete, the shortened form of Margaret. Though Annagret is a combination of Anna and Grete, it still shares Annegret's origins and definitions. Deriving from the Hebrew Hanna, Anne and Anna translate to "favor" or "graciousness," perhaps describing your child's willingness to spend time with and help those around them. Margaret means "pearl" in Greek, reminding your Annagret that they're a rare gem, too, one who deserves to be treasured and admired for who they are.
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Behind the Name, Annegret, January 2022
Name Doctor, Anna
WordSense Dictionary, Margaret
Behind the Name, Grete, February 2019
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