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Anna can refer to a variety of people, objects, and ideas. Anna or Anne or Ann or Annie or Annette is a very popular given name. Other variants are Nanynka (Czech), Nan, Nana (Czech), Nanny, Nancy, Nanci, Hanci, Channa, Anci, Anic, Handa, Nanda (Czech), Anneke (Dutch), Anninka, Annick, Anita, Anitra, Hana, Chana (Jewish), Hanka, Anka, Anca, Anya (Russian), Ania, Anni (German), Ania, Anka, Aniulka, Aniula, Andzia, Anusia, Annusia, Annuśka, Aneczka, Niunia (Polish), Nanka.

Names

  • Anna: A Latin form of Hannah, which derives from the Hebrew name Channah which means "grace" or "favour."
  • Anne: A female given name which is a form of Anna.
  • Ana: The Spanish and Portuguese version of this name.
  • Anne is also a family name (Surname) in Andhra Pradesh, India.
  • Hanne, Hanna, and Hannah are female given names.
  • C. N. Annadurai is referred to as Anna by his followers.
  • Anneliese is a combination of Anne and Elizabeth. [1]

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Anna or Anne or Ann is a popular given name. It is derived from the Hebrew name "Hannah" which means grace, charm, mercy. The name's popularity in its different forms in many countries is well deserved given its biblical traditions. There are a number of people whose first name and the most significant name was Anna or Anne:

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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.

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Meanings

Anne or Ana (both are correct) means mother in Turkic languages. Anna or Ana means elder brother in Kannada, an Indian language.

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