Nainsey
na(in)-sey
Origin:British
Meaning:Chaste; Grace, favor
Nainsey is a sweet rendition of the British Nancy that stands out best in writing. Stemming from Greek and Hebrew roots, Nainsey has several meanings to explore. Derived from Annis, one of Nainsey’s origins is the Greek Agnes, which means “chaste.” Adding to Nainsey and Nancy’s virtuous tone is their link to Anna, which has Hebrew origins and means “grace” or “favor.”
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