List of things named after Anne, Queen of Great Britain


This is a list of places and things named after Anne, Queen of Great Britain, who reigned from 1702 to 1714.
Not all things with "Queen Anne" in their name refer to Queen Anne. Anne's great-grandmother Anne of Denmark, the queen consort of King James I of England, lent her name to the theatrical company Queen Anne's Men, and Cape Ann, Massachusetts. Both queens are credited with lending their name to the plant Queen Anne's lace.

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  • Fortnum & Mason Queen Anne Blend tea. "Created in 1907, our bicentennial year...commemorates the reigning sovereign in the year Fortnum & Mason first began."
  • Hill, Thomson & Co Ltd. of Edinburgh released the "Queen Anne" Rare Scotch Whisky in 1884. Hill, Thomson – which was granted a Royal Warrant by Queen Victoria in 1838, and held under the reign of Queen Elizabeth II – merged with The Glenlivet distillery in 1970.
  • Cunard Line's luxury ship Queen Anne entered the fleet in 2024 as the fourth ship, after Queen Elizabeth, ''Queen Victoria, and the flagship Queen Mary 2.'' Together, the fleet's names were chosen as a means of "honouring the names of each Queen Regnant over the last millennium."