Classic girl names combined!
- Rosemarie
Origin:
Combination of Rose and MarieMeaning:
"rose flower + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"Description:
Rosemarie had its moment in the sun back in the middle of the last century, when parents were looking for new ways to recycle traditional family names. So a child might combine her two grandma's names and become Rosemarie (or Annmarie or Maryjean), but these combination names feel dated now.
- Rosalina
Origin:
Variation of Rosaline, EnglishMeaning:
"rose"Description:
A feminine and fragrant member of the Rose family.
- Marylou
Origin:
English, combination of Mary and LouMeaning:
"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + famous battle"Description:
Truncated form of Marylouise.
- Annamarie
Origin:
English combination of Anna and MarieMeaning:
"grace + drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"Description:
This variation of Annemarie ensures the name is pronounced with four syllables. Classic and sturdy but with a playful, spirited sound, Annamarie is popular in Czechia, where it is also written as Anna Marie.
- Lillyanne
Description:
Lillyanne is a compound feminine name that combines the popular flower name Lilly (variant spelling of Lily) with the classic Anne. The name carries the symbolism of the lily flower - purity, beauty, and innocence - paired with Anne's meaning of 'grace' or 'favor.' This elaborated form of Lily emerged primarily in the late 20th and early 21st centuries as parents sought more distinctive versions of popular floral names. While the individual elements Lily and Anne have long histories and widespread use, Lillyanne itself remains relatively uncommon. The double 'l' spelling gives the name a decorative quality, while the compound structure provides options for nicknames like Lilly, Anne, or Annie. It carries a sweet, feminine impression with a touch of Southern charm in American usage.
- Marylouise
Origin:
English, combination of Mary and LouisaMeaning:
"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + famous battle"Description:
Homely compound name which may be written as one word, two words (Mary Louise), or hyphenated (Mary-Louise).
- Mariabella
Origin:
English combination of Maria and BellaMeaning:
"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + beautiful"Description:
Variant of Maribella
- Bettylou
- Anna Beth
- Anna Rose
- Anna beth
- Anne Margret
- Betty Rose
- Clara Anne
- Diana Beth
- Eliza Anne
- Eliza Rose
- Eliza beth
- Hannah Marie
- Lilly Marie