Nannette

English diminutive of Ann or Agnes, Hebrew; Greek
"grace; pure"

Nannette Origin and Meaning

The name Nannette is a girl's name of French origin.

Nannette is a feminine name that originated as a diminutive form of Anne, ultimately derived from the Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace.' This charming variation emerged in medieval France, where adding the diminutive suffix '-ette' created a more endearing, youthful version of the original name. Nannette gained modest popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century, particularly in the 1940s and 1950s. The name has a delicate, vintage quality that evokes images of French countryside and classic femininity. While less common today, Nannette offers the friendly nickname options of 'Nan' or 'Nettie.' The name carries associations with daintiness and refinement, balancing a formal quality with approachable warmth. Its distinctive spelling with doubled letters adds visual interest to this sweet, timeless name.

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The name Nannette in Pop Culture

  • Nannette Eldon
    sister of main character, Ethel Eldon, in Martha Finley's, Mildred's New Daughter