Breton Origin

Annick

A Breton form of Anne, popular in French and Celtic regions, with a crisp, modern sound despite its traditional roots. The -ick ending gives it a sharp, energetic quality while maintaining the timeless appeal of Anne (meaning 'grace'). It bridges classical European naming traditions with contemporary brevity.

Annick is a girl's name of Breton origin. A Breton form of Anne, popular in French and Celtic regions, with a crisp, modern sound despite its traditional roots. The -ick ending gives it a sharp, energetic quality while maintaining the timeless appeal of Anne (meaning 'grace'). It bridges classical European naming traditions with contemporary brevity.

Particularly common in Brittany and French-speaking regions.

Origin & Etymology

The name Annick has roots in the Breton language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “a Breton form of Anne, popular in French and Celtic regions, with a crisp, modern sound despite its traditional roots”.

Cultural context: Particularly common in Brittany and French-speaking regions.

As a girl's name, Annick carries the character of its Breton heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Annick mean?

Annick means "A Breton form of Anne, popular in French and Celtic regions, with a crisp, modern sound despite its traditional roots. The -ick ending gives it a sharp, energetic quality while maintaining the timeless appeal of Anne (meaning 'grace'). It bridges classical European naming traditions with contemporary brevity.", and is of Breton origin.

Is Annick a girl name?

Annick is primarily used as a girl's name.

What is the origin of the name Annick?

Annick is of Breton origin. Particularly common in Brittany and French-speaking regions.

Quick Facts
Gender

Girl

Syllables

2

Origin

Breton

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