Ánn

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Male Male Name

Usage

Old Norse Old Norse

Origin and Meaning

Old Norse name deriving from a Germanic combination *Aþa- (see ADAL) and *-winiz (see VIN) [1]

Related Names

     
Ane Frequency of occurance as female name todayFrequency of occurance as male name today Old Swedish Swedish
Ani Frequency of occurance as female name todayFrequency of occurance as male name today Finnish Greenlandic Norwegian Old Danish Swedish
Áni Frequency of occurance as female name todayFrequency of occurance as male name today Old Norse
Ánn Frequency of occurance as female name todayFrequency of occurance as male name today Old Norse
Ónn Frequency of occurance as female name todayFrequency of occurance as male name today Old Norse
Ǫnn Frequency of occurance as female name todayFrequency of occurance as male name today Old Norse

Further Information

Cognates

English: Æðelwine
German: Adalwin

Statistics

Name count per country
CountryCommonnessFemale ♀ Male ♂
Statimg f legend.pngStatimg m legend.pngas main name#also aux. name&as main name#also aux. name&
Sweden Sweden[2] Statimg f0.pngStatimg m0.png 0 0 0 0
Denmark Denmark[3] Statimg f0.pngStatimg m0.png 0 n.a. 0 n.a
Finland Finland[4] Statimg f0.pngStatimg m0.png 0 0 0 0
  #: count of main first name only
  &: count of both main and additional first names
Name counts are approximate as statistics normally is not published for names given to less than 3 or 5 persons per country.

 

No recent statistics trend found in databases for Ánn.

Sources: [2] [3] [5] [4]

References

  1. Lena Peterson: Nordiskt runnamnslexikon (2002)
  2. Statistiska Centralbyrån, National statistics office of Sweden, http://www.scb.se/
  3. Danmarks Statistik, National statistics office of Denmark, http://www.dst.dk
  4. Väestörekisterikeskus, National Population Register Centre of Finland, http://www.vrk.fi
  5. Statistisk Sentralbyrå, National statistics office of Norway, http://www.ssb.no