Annie

Annie is a common name in the works by Agatha Christie. In most cases, people with this name belong to the category of domestic staff. The name is of English origin and means "gracious" or "merciful". It is a diminutive of names like Anne and Anna, the latter being a variant of the Hebrew name Hannah.

People named Annie in works by Agatha Christie

 * Annie (Dumb Witness)
 * Annie (The Murder of Roger Ackroyd)
 * Annie (The Mysterious Affair at Styles)
 * Annie (The Adventure of the Clapham Cook)
 * Annie (The Secret Adversary)
 * Annie Bates (The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding)
 * Annie Hicks (Christmas Adventure)
 * Annie Poultny (mentioned in The Four Suspects)

Non-canonical

 * Annie (The Mysterious Affair at Styles, from Agatha Christie's Poirot)
 * Annie (Three Act Tragedy, Agatha Christie's Poirot) (the original character was named Alice West)
 * Annie Greco (Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie)