Anaïs (given name)

Anaïs, Anaís, or Anais (French pronunciation: [anaˈis]) is a female given name.[1] It is widely thought to be a French Provençal and Catalan version of Anna. Some suggest it is derived from Anahita, the name of the Persian goddess of fertility and healing.

Anaïs
GenderFemale
Language(s)Catalan, French
Origin
MeaningHoly
Other names
Alternative spellingAnaís, Anais, Annais, Anaïse
Variant form(s)Anaise, Anaisa, Anaiss, Anays, Anayss, Naïs, Ani

Since about 1980, the name Anaïs has been especially popular in France, perhaps due to the popularity of the Cacharel perfume "Anaïs Anaïs". There is no account of the name in France before the late eighteenth century, when it is traceable in Provence and Catalonia. The diminutive form Naïs was the title of a film by Marcel Pagnol.

People with the given name

In literature

  • Anaïs Nin (writer) (1903-1977), real name Angela Anaïs Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell, a French-Cuban-American diarist, essayist, novelist and writer of short stories and erotica
  • Marjorie Anaïs Housepian Dobkin, Armenian-American writer and professor

In music

  • Anaïs (singer) (born 1965), real name Régine Hantelle, a French female singer, also part of duo Alice et Anaïs and the duo Anaïs et Didier Barbelivien
  • Anaís (born 1984), Dominican Latin pop singer, winner of the second season of Objetivo Fama
  • Anaïs Lameche (born 1987), Swedish singer
  • Anaïs Mitchell (born 1981), American singer-songwriter and musician
  • Anaïs Perrière-Pilte (18361878), French composer
  • Anaís Vivas (born 1989), Venezuelan singer

In film and theater

In fashion

In sports

In other fields

Fictional characters

Wildlife

  • Colibri d'Anaïs, also known as sparkling violetear (Colibri coruscans) is a species of hummingbird

See also

References

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