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{{wiktionary|אוחנה}}
{{wiktionary|אוחנה}}
'''Ohana''' ({{lang-he|אוחנה}}) is a Hebrew-language surname. There are two suggested origins of this and similar Jewish-Berber surnames. One of them sunnests that it means "son of Hanna". Another suggests it is from a occupation related to growing or trading [[henna]].<ref>[https://dbs.anumuseum.org.il/skn/he/c6/e120770/%D7%A9%D7%9D_%D7%9E%D7%A9%D7%A4%D7%97%D7%94/%D7%90%D7%95%D7%97%D7%A0%D7%94 מקור השם אוחנה OHANNA, OHANA, OUHENNA, OUHANNA, O'HANA, OHNA, OHNONA, OHANUNA, OUANUNA, OUANUNU, BEN UHENNA, BEN OUHANA, BEN OHANA], a webpage of the [[ANU - Museum of the Jewish People]]</ref><ref>Ruvik Rosenthal, [https://www.makorrishon.co.il/nrg/online/47/ART2/164/246.html הזירה הלשונית: הכל נשאר במשפחה], ''[[Makor Rishon]]'', October 10, 2010</ref>
'''Ohana''' ({{lang-he|אוחנה}}) is a Hebrew-language surname. There are two suggested origins of this and similar Jewish-Berber surnames. One of them sunnests that it means "son of Hanna". Another suggests it is from a occupation related to growing or trading [[henna]].<ref>[https://dbs.anumuseum.org.il/skn/he/c6/e120770/%D7%A9%D7%9D_%D7%9E%D7%A9%D7%A4%D7%97%D7%94/%D7%90%D7%95%D7%97%D7%A0%D7%94 מקור השם אוחנה OHANNA, OHANA, OUHENNA, OUHANNA, O'HANA, OHNA, OHNONA, OHANUNA, OUANUNA, OUANUNU, BEN UHENNA, BEN OUHANA, BEN OHANA], a webpage of the [[ANU - Museum of the Jewish People]]</ref><ref>{{ill|Ruvik Rosenthal|he|רוביק רוזנטל}}, [https://www.makorrishon.co.il/nrg/online/47/ART2/164/246.html הזירה הלשונית: הכל נשאר במשפחה], ''[[Makor Rishon]]'', October 10, 2010</ref>


* [[Amir Ohana]] (born 1976), Israeli politician
* [[Amir Ohana]] (born 1976), Israeli politician

Revision as of 20:42, 1 September 2022

Ohana (Template:Lang-he) is a Hebrew-language surname. There are two suggested origins of this and similar Jewish-Berber surnames. One of them sunnests that it means "son of Hanna". Another suggests it is from a occupation related to growing or trading henna.[1][2]

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