The baby name Anunciata is a Female name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced {'Italian (approx.)': 'ah-noon-CHA-tah', 'Spanish (approx.)': 'ah-noon-SEE-ah-tah', 'English (adapted)': 'ah-nun-SEE-ah-tah'}.
Anunciata is Latin in Origin.
The baby name Anunciata is a Female name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced {'Italian (approx.)': 'ah-noon-CHA-tah', 'Spanish (approx.)': 'ah-noon-SEE-ah-tah', 'English (adapted)': 'ah-nun-SEE-ah-tah'}.
Anunciata is Latin in Origin.
Anunciata is a Romance feminine name rooted in Ecclesiastical Latin annuntiatio, “announcement,” denoting the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary. By way of Italian Annunziata and Spanish/Catalan Anunciada/Anunciació, it came to signify “she who was announced” or “of the Annunciation.” The form Anunciata appears in Italian and Spanish records as an alternative to Annunziata, often reflecting regional spelling or phonetic simplification.
Use blossomed in Catholic Europe from the late Middle Ages through the 19th century, especially in southern Italy, Corsica, and the Iberian world, frequently bestowed on girls born near 25 March, the feast of the Annunciation. Related variants include Annunziata, Nunziata, Nunzia (Italian); Anunciada, Anunciación, Anuncia (Spanish); Anunciação (Portuguese); and Annonciade/Annonciata (French/Corsican), with masculine counterparts Annunziato/Anunciado. Modern usage is rare but persists in Marian devotional contexts and as a culturally resonant, vintage choice.
Anunciata is about as rare as a name gets. In all, it appears just 10 times, across 5 countries.
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PE | 0 | #329 | 1 | 6,350 | |
| PH | Girls | 0 | #428 | 2 | 13,098 |
| UY | Girls | 0 | #536 | 1 | 6,731 |
| BR | Girls | 0 | #988 | 5 | 12,708 |
| MX | Girls | 0 | #1,267 | 1 | 17,781 |
Anunciata is popular in 5 countries — most recent births per country:
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