Anneliese
Anneliese | |
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Gender | Female |
Language(s) | German or Hebrew |
Origin | |
Meaning |
"Grace" "favor" |
Other names | |
See also | Annaliese, Analiese |
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Anneliese (ah'-neh-lees) or, sometimes, (ah'-neh-lees-zu) is a female given name of either German, Hebrew, Dutch or Nordic origin. Combination of Anne and Liese.[1]
It may refer to:
- Anneliese Bauer, East German slalom canoer who competed in the late 1950s and early 1960s
- Anneliese Bläsing (1923–1996), German politician
- Anneliese Dørum (1939–2000), Norwegian politician for the Labour Party
- Anneliese Dressel, broadcaster on C103 FM. C103 FM from Cork, Ireland
- Anneliese Groscurth (1910–1996), wife of Georg Groscurth, member an antifascist German resistance group in Berlin during the Nazi era
- Anneliese Heard (born 1981), Welsh triathlete from Bassaleg near Newport, Wales
- Anneliese Maier (1905–1971), German historian of science
- Anneliese Michel (1952–1976), German Catholic woman, supposedly disturbed with demons, who underwent an exorcism.
- Anneliese Rothenberger (1924–2010), German operatic soprano
- Anneliese Schuh-Proxauf (born 1922), Austrian former alpine skier who competed in the 1948 Winter Olympics
- Anneliese Seubert (born 1973), Australian model
- Anneliese van der Pol (born 1984), Dutch-American actress and singer
- Anneliese von Oettingen (1917–2002), ballerina and influential ballet teacher and choreographer
See also
- Anne Frank's full first name was Annelies
- Annaliese
- Annelies
- Annelise
- Annelles
References
- ↑ Campbell, Mike (1996). "Meaning, Origin and History of the Name Anneliese". Behind the Name.
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