Annabeth

Annabeth is a female English given name created from a combination of the names Anna and Elizabeth.[1] As it is a combination of two names, it has a combined meaning, which is favor, 'full of grace', and 'my God is an oath'.

People named Annabeth

People with the given name Annabeth include:

  • Annabeth Gish (born 1971), an American actress with starring roles in Shag, Mystic Pizza and Double Jeopardy
  • Annabeth Rosen (born 1957), an American sculptor and art studio faculty member at the University of California, Davis
  • Annabeth Barnes, an 11-year-old go-kart racer featured in the documentary film Racing Dreams
  • Annabeth Berkeley, a dancer with National Dance Company Wales
  • Annabeth Robinson, a Second Life digital performer who lectures at the Leeds College of Art

Characters named Annabeth

Fictional characters with the given name Annabeth include:

  • Annabeth Chase, a daughter of Athena in Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians and one of the seven in the Heroes of Olympus
  • Annabeth J'Amelia "A.J." Hazelwood, a character in Margaret Peterson Haddix's novel Turnabout
  • Annabeth Lisbon, Teresa's niece in the television series The Mentalist, portrayed by Madison McLaughlin
  • Annabeth Schott, a character on the political drama The West Wing, portrayed by Kristin Chenoweth
  • Annabeth "Beth" Tezuka, a fictional character in the series Bravest Warriors.
  • Annabeth Nass, a character from "Hart of Dixie", portrayed by Kaitlyn Black

Annabeth Pearl, a character on “Law and Order SVU, Season 20 Episode 14”Part 33”.

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Annabeth
  • All pages with titles containing Annabeth
  • Anna
  • Beth
  • Annabel

References

  1. Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, Origin, and History of the Name Annabeth." Behind the Name. Accessed on August 4, 2010.
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