Also Romansh: https://rm.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gian_Fontana -- his wife's name Https://nossaistorgia.ch/entries/4A6Vn6r5V3v Https://nossaistorgia.ch/entries/j4gVkbL2ZYA Https://www.portraitarchiv.ch/portrait?page=191 Http://www.annalas.ch/persunas/display/q:Annamaria
There's a character named Annamaria in the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl". She's a pirate whose boat Jack Sparrow "borrowed".
I came across an English baptismal record of 1741 for an Annamariah as the clergyman had recorded it, indicating the pronunciation of the name Maria in England at that time.
I love the name Annamaria and know a few girls with this name. They are all nice and fun to hang out with. I prefer this spelling (Annamaria) to Anna-Maria or Anna Maria, but some of these girls have it spelled this way. I wouldn't mind giving the name to a child. It sounds classy and elegant and it would work well in a business settings. It also has lots of nickname options. We mostly call them Anna.
I love the name Annamaria. It sounds beautiful, elegant, and classy. However, I would probably be more likely to name my daughter Anna (first name) Maria (middle name), because five syllables seems too long for a first name.
Https://nossaistorgia.ch/entries/4A6Vn6r5V3v
Https://nossaistorgia.ch/entries/j4gVkbL2ZYA
Https://www.portraitarchiv.ch/portrait?page=191
Http://www.annalas.ch/persunas/display/q:Annamaria