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Annet

Annet is a feminine given name used primarily in the Netherlands and Belgium. It is a Dutch form of Anna/Anne and is often treated as a distinct given name in its own right. The name traces back to the Hebrew Hannah, traditionally interpreted as meaning mercy, grace, or favor.

Usage and distribution: Annet has been a component of Dutch naming practices since the 19th century and

Cultural notes: In Dutch-language cultures, names derived from Anna/Anne commonly appear in church records and civil

Notable bearers: The name is borne by several women in Dutch-speaking regions, spanning fields such as arts,

See also: Annette, Annetta; note that Annet is distinct from the surname Annet in other contexts.

has
remained
in
occasional
use.
It
is
more
common
among
older
generations
and
among
speakers
in
Dutch-speaking
areas.
Variants
and
related
forms
include
Annetje,
Annette,
Anette,
and
Annetta;
the
English
and
French
forms
Ann,
Anna,
and
Annette
have
influenced
the
broader
family
of
names.
registries
as
well
as
literature
and
media.
The
form
Annet
sometimes
appears
in
compound
or
hyphenated
names,
though
it
is
ordinarily
given
as
a
first
name.
sports,
and
public
life,
reflecting
its
historical
popularity
rather
than
monolithic
fame.