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Anellie

Anellie is a delicate modern form influenced by Anne and Ellie, ultimately tied to Hebrew Hannah, meaning "grace."

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Anellie feels like a name built from familiar grace and reshaped into something lighter, fresher, and more delicate. Its roots point back to Anne and Ellie, and ultimately to Hebrew Hannah, with the meaning "grace" at its center. That lineage gives the name a quiet continuity even though the form itself is modern and inventive.

It belongs to the large family of names that sound traditional in spirit while being newly styled in the present. What makes Anellie appealing is the softness of its sound. It has the approachable sweetness of a diminutive, but it does not feel overly childish or plain.

Instead, it suggests a polished modern femininity, one that borrows the familiarity of Anne and the airy brightness of Ellie without copying either too closely. In that sense, Anellie reads as a contemporary creation with an old-fashioned moral center: gentle, graceful, and easy to love.

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