Annie

"Grace, mercy"

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📖 À propos Annie

Annie est un diminutif d'Anne, de l'hébreu Hannah signifiant "grâce" ou "Dieu m'a accordé sa faveur." Il a atteint la 8e place aux États-Unis dans les années 1880 et la 7e en France dans les années 1950. La comédie musicale Broadway Annie (1977) en a fait un symbole mondial de résilience et d'optimisme. Chaleureux dans les traditions britanniques, irlandaises et américaines, Annie marie charme intemporel et indépendance.

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⭐ Personnes Célèbres

  • Annie Lennox — Scottish singer-songwriter and activist, one half of Eurythmics; four-time Grammy winner known for hits like "Sweet Dreams" and a celebrated solo career.
  • Annie Oakley — American sharpshooter and Wild West performer (1860-1926) who starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, becoming a symbol of female skill and independence.
  • Annie Ernaux — French author who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2022, celebrated for autobiographical novels exploring class, memory, and identity in post-war France.
  • Annie Sullivan — American educator (1866-1936) best known as the teacher and lifelong companion of Helen Keller, pioneering methods for educating people with deafblindness.
  • Annie Leibovitz — American portrait photographer, one of the most influential in contemporary art, known for iconic celebrity portraits in Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair.

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🇺🇸 États-Unis

1880s
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