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Anna can refer to a variety of things. Anna or Anne or Ann or Annie is a very popular given name.
Concepts
- annum: in Latin, annum is the associative form of the second declension noun annus, meaning "year"
- Anna: in Tamil, this is how an elder brother is addressed.
Names
- Ana: It is a female given name, most commonly used by hispanic families, pronounced same as Anna.
- Anna: A latin form of Hannah, which derive from the Hebrew word Channah which mean grace or favour.
- Anne: A female given name which is a form of Anna.
- Anne is also a family name (Surname) in andhra pradesh India.
- Hanne, Hanna, and Hannah are female given names.
- Anna Durai is referred to as Anna by his followers.
- Anneliese is a combination of Anne and Elizabeth. *
Places
- Ann, a lunar crater
- Anna, Illinois, U.S.
- Anna, Ohio, U.S.
- Anna, Texas, U.S.
- Ann Township, Minnesota, U.S.
- Anna, Valencia, Spain
Things
- Anna potatoes
- Anne (Buffy episode), an episode of the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
- Anna, an old Indian coin.
- Anna, a 1952 Alberto Lattuada movie with Silvana Mangano, the first italian film dubbed in English language after World War II
- Anna, a 1987 film
- Anna dog, the only animal with a portrait at Johns Hopkins University
- Anna (Go To Him), a song originally composed and recorded in 1962 by R&B singer Arthur Alexander. It was quickly covered by The Beatles in 1963 for their albums Please Please Me (UK) and Introducing... The Beatles (USA).
- Anna, a song off Bad Company's 1975 album, Straight Shooter.
- Anna, a Finnish women's magazine published by Yhtyneet Kuvalehdet.
- Anna's biscuit, a Swedish ginger biscuits.
- Anna Miller's, restaurants in Hawaii and Tokyo.
People
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:
- Anna was the sister of Dido in Roman mythology and later literature. Ovid identified her with Anna Perenna in one account.
- Anna is an alternate name for Morgause of Arthurian legend
- Anna Perenna, the Roman goddess
- Saint Anne (or Santa Ana), known by tradition as the mother of The Virgin Mary, and grandmother of Jesus
- Anna, from the Gospel of Luke 2:36, a "prophetess", "daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher"
- Anna, a king of East Anglia
- Anna or Anne was the name of numerous queens, see Queen Anne
- Anna Roosevelt, former First Lady of the United States who always went by Eleanor. Her real first name is Anna.
- Anna Kournikova, a professional Tennis player.
- Ana Johnsson, a Swedish singer.
- Anneliese Frank, commonly known as "Anne Frank", Holocaust-era diarist
- Anna Olson, pastry chef and TV show host
- Anna Nuzum, a person of prominance who rose to fame in early 2004.
- Anna Popplewell, an English actress known for the role of Susan in the Narnia chronicles.
Variants
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
Acronyms
Meanings
Anne or Ana (both are correct) means mother in
Turkic languages.
Anna or Ana mean older brother in
Kannada, an Indian language.
See also
Given names
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