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Revision as of 18:19, 12 October 2007

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"Ann" redirects here. For abbreviations, see ANN.

Anna can refer to a variety of people, objects, and ideas.

Name

Anna is a common given name. It is a form of the Latinic "Hannah", which derives from the Hebrew name "Channah" which means "grace/charm" or "mercy". Due to its Biblical traditions, the name is common in many different forms.

Variants

There are several variations, some of which are used as nicknames for people named Anna, and others which are derived from the name Anna.


Anna (English, German, Hungarian, Italian, Tamil)
Annah
Anne (English, German, Dutch)(French)
Annè
Anné
Annė
Änna (Germanic)
Änne (Germanic)
Anya (Russian)
Ann (English)
Ana (Portuguese, Slavic, Spanish)
Annie
Anyuta (Russian)
Nyura (Russian)
Ania (Polish)
Anni (Germanic)
Annela / Anela (Estonian)
Annely (Estonian)
Anka (Germanic)
Annina (Italian)
Annine
Annette
Annish (Danish)
Annetta (Italian)
Anita(Spanish, Germanic)
Nanynka (Czech)
Nan
Nana (Czech)
Nanny
Nanzig
Nancy
Nanci
Nanka
Hanci
Channa
Handa
Hanna (Ukrainian)
Aneta (Polish)
Nanda (Czech)
Niunia (Polish)
Anci
Anička (Slovak)
Anic (Czech)
Annick (Germanic)
Anica (Serbian)
Anneke (Germanic, Dutch)
Anninka (Germanic, Slavic)
Annushka (Russian)
Aniulka
Aniula
Andzia
Anusia
Annusia
Anika
Anike (Germanic)
Annele


Anja (Scandinavian)
Anke (Germanic)
Anrika
Anitra
Hana
Chana (Ashkenazi Hebreic-German)
Annuśka
Aneczka
Amke
Anabel
Anabelle
Andel
Andelle
Andina
Andine
Annabella
Annabelle
Annalena (German)
Annalene (German)
Annaliese (Germanic)
Annalisa
Annalise
Anneliis (Estonian)
Annalore
Annalotta
Annamaria (Germanic)
Annamarie
Annedore
Annegret
Annelore
Annelotte
Annemarie
Annerose
Áine ([[Irish language/Gaeilge|Irish]Anna of Argonia Amos Awin])

Objects

Places

People

There are a number of people whose first name and the most significant name was Anna or Anne:

Saint Anna

The form "Saint Anna" (Santa Ana in Spanish, sometimes Santana) is also used in names, for example for Antonio López de Santa Anna, a Mexican soldier-statesman.

Pseudonyms

Fictional characters

Groups

See also