Ann-Marie Holmes

The designation “Ann‑Marie Holmes” appears to be a personal name composed of the compound given name “Ann‑Marie” and the English surname “Holmes.” The given name “Ann‑Marie” combines the traditional female name “Ann” (a variant of “Anne,” itself derived from the Hebrew “Hannah,” meaning “grace”) with “Marie,” a French form of “Mary,” which originates from the Hebrew “Miriam,” meaning “beloved” or “rebellious.” The surname “Holmes” is of Anglo‑Saxon origin, historically denoting someone who lived near a holly grove or an island (from Old English “holh” meaning “a hollow” or “a hill”).

No verifiable encyclopedic sources currently document a notable individual, organization, concept, or work commonly known as “Ann‑Marie Holmes.” Consequently, the term is not widely recognized in scholarly, cultural, or public domains.

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