Annaka
a-nna-ka
Popularity:
18546
Origin:
African
Other Origin(s):
Hebrew
Meaning:
Sweet-faced; Graciousness
Annaka is a feminine appellation particularly beloved in the Chadic language of Hausa, spoken mainly in Nigeria, Niger, and throughout West Africa. Meaning “sweet-faced,” Annaka will suit your adorable little cherub perfectly. Annaka is a form of Anika, adding a dash of flavor with its triple “a” and double “n.” Annaka is also a form of the Hebrew Anna, meaning “graciousness.” American author Annaka Harris bears this beautiful appellation, whose work focuses on mental health in children and adults. Baby Annaka will undoubtedly rock this endearing title with pride, whether you’re honoring their Hausa or Hebrew ancestry.