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Annistyn
Pronounced an-NEES-tihn /æn.ˈnis.tɪn/Medium
Meaning: Annie's townMedium
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
History & Origin
Given as English for 'Annie's town,' Annistyn blends the familiar Anne with a place-name '-ton' ending in a stylized spelling. The result reads as a current, surname-inspired given name built around the warm 'Anne' root. Its variations, from Anneston to Annystan, show how freely the ending can be respelled.
The '-styn' close gives Annistyn a contemporary look while keeping 'Annie' audible at the front, and its forms Anneston, Annestyn, Annistan, Annisten, and Annystan all play on that same town ending. It fits the modern taste for long, flowing girl names.
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Frequently Asked
What does the name Annistyn mean?
Annistyn is usually explained as meaning 'Annie's town' and is most often linked with English tradition.
How do you pronounce Annistyn?
It's commonly said an-NEES-tihn /æn.ˈnis.tɪn/.
Is Annistyn a boy or girl name?
In this batch and in recent U.S. usage data, Annistyn is used as a girl name.
How popular is Annistyn?
In 2024, Annistyn ranked #2712 in the U.S. for girls, with 63 births recorded.






