Sally Anne
s(a)-ll-yanne,
sallya(n)-ne
US Popularity:6020
Origin:British
Meaning:Princess, woman of high rank; Essence; Speckled; Graciousness, he was gracious; Showed favor
Sally Anne carries with it a classic appeal that only double-barrel names seem to have. It’s typically used as a girl’s name and is considered a variant of Saliann which gives it English origins; however, when broken down into separate elements, it also seems to have Hebrew, French, Greek, and Latin roots. On its own, Sally means “woman of high rank,” “princess,” “essence,” and “speckled,” derived from the Hebrew Saráy. On the other hand, Anne means “graciousness,” “he was gracious,” and “showed favor,” from the Latin form of the Greek name Ánna. Together, these definitions will provide little Sally Anne with double the depth and intrigue.
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