Modern invented name inspired by Anniston (Alabama place name) or a creative blend of Annie and Austin.
Annistin is a modern invention, most plausibly shaped by the place name Anniston or by the same kind of phonetic blending that produces many contemporary English names. It has the feel of something built from recognizable pieces rather than inherited whole, and that is part of its appeal: it sounds rooted and fresh at once.
The Ann- opening gives it a soft, accessible first impression, while the -stin ending lends a crispness that feels more surname-like or place-inspired than traditionally feminine. Names like this often arise because they strike a balance between individuality and usability, and Annistin does that well. It feels inventive without becoming hard to pronounce, and its style suggests the modern preference for names that seem personal, tailored, and lightly unconventional.