Annie (given name)
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Pronunciation | /ˈæni/ |
Gender | Female |
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See also | Anne, Ann |
Annie is the diminutive of feminine given names. It may refer to:
- Anna, Ann, Anne, Annette, Andrea, Ana and other variations.
- Annie Lowrie Alexander, American physician
- Annie Haslam, UK progressive rock musician and painter
- Annie Jessy Curwen, Irish writer and pianist
- Annie Jump Cannon, an American astronomer
- Annie Leibovitz, an American portrait photographer
- Annie Lennox, a Scottish singer, vocalist of Eurythmics
- Annie Leonard, an American critic of excessive consumerism.
- Annie Mumolo, an American voice actress
- Annie Nightingale, British radio broadcaster
- Annie Oakley, American sharpshooter
- Annie Pelletier, a Canadian diver
- Annie Shaji Kailas, a Malayalam film actress
- Annie Clark, an American multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter
Name used in fiction
- Little Orphan Annie was a comic strip featuring a red headed orphan named Annie who is adopted by a rich man and was popular for many years. It was followed by theatrical plays and movies.
- Annie Wilkes is a character in the novel Misery by Stephen King and in the film Misery.
- Annie Edison is a character played by Alison Brie in the NBC sitcom Community.
- Annie Brackett is a character in the movie Halloween (1978) by John Carpenter and in the remake Halloween (2007) by Rob Zombie.
- Annie is a minor character in the horror film Friday the 13th (1980).
- Titular character of the 1977 American romantic comedy film Annie Hall, played by Diane Keaton.
- Annie is the most inexpensive unlockable champion in the multiplayer online battle arena game League of Legends.
- Annie Sawyer, protagonist of British television series Being Human.
- Annie Leonhardt, antagonist of the manga and anime Attack on Titan
- Annie, fictional protagonist in the American animated television series Little Einsteins.
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