Anna (given name)
For a celebration, see anniversary.
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Saint Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary, depicted instructing her daughter in this painting by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The popularity of the name Anne is largely due to this saint. | |
Pronunciation | /ˈænə/ |
Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Hebrew, Greek, Latin |
Meaning | full of grace, Favor |
Other names | |
See also | Ana, Ann, Anne, Annie, Annette |
Look up Anna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Anna is a Latin form of the Greek name Ἅννα and the Hebrew name Hannah (Hebrew: חַנָּה Ḥannāh, meaning "favor" or "grace"). Anna is in wide use in countries across the world as are its variants Anne, originally a French version of the name, though in use in English speaking countries for hundreds of years, and Ann, which was originally the English spelling. Saint Anne was traditionally the name of the mother of the Virgin Mary, which accounts for its wide use and popularity among Christians. The name has also been used for numerous saints and queens.
Variant forms
Alternate forms of Anna, including spelling variants, short forms and diminutives include:
- Aina – Catalan, Swedish
- Áine – Irish
- Ana – Bulgarian, Croatian, Galician, Georgian, Hawaiian, Macedonian, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Slovene, Spanish.
- Anaïs – Catalan, French, Provençal
- Anano – Georgian
- Anča – Czech, Slovak, Romanian
- Ance – Latvian
- Anče - Czech
- Anci – Hungarian
- Ancsa – Hungarian
- Ane – Basque, Danish, Hawaiian
- Anechka - Russian
- Anelie – German
- Anella – Estonian
- Anelle – Estonian
- Aneta – Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian, Polish
- Anete – Estonian, Latvian
- Anetka - Czech
- Anett – Estonian
- Anette – Danish, Estonian, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish
- Ania - Polish
- Anica – Croatian, Romanian, Serbian, Slovene, Spanish
- Anice – Scots
- Anička – Czech, Slovak
- Anicuta – Portuguese, Romanian
- Anika – Danish, Dutch, German
- Annika - Swedish, Finnish
- Anikó – Hungarian
- Anina – German
- Anissa – English
- Anisa - Albanian
- Anita – Estonian, Finnish, Latvian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, English, Polish
- Anitte – German
- Anja – Danish, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Serbian, Slovene, Swedish
- Anka – Bulgarian, Czech, German, Croatian, Polish, Russian, Serbian
- Anke – Frisian, German
- Ann – Danish, English, Estonian, Swedish
- Anna – Armenian, Breton, Bulgarian, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Malayalam, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Slovakian, Swedish
- Annah – German
- Annaki – Greek
- Annamma - Malayalam
- Annchen – German
- Anne - Danish, English, French
- Anneka – English
- Anneke – Dutch
- Anneli – Estonian, Finnish, Swedish
- Annelie – Danish, German, Norwegian, Swedish
- Annelien – Dutch
- Annella – Scots
- Annele – Latvian
- Annelle – French
- Annetta – Italian
- Annette – Danish, French, Swedish
- Anni – Estonian, Finnish, German, Swedish
- Annick – Breton
- Annie – English / French
- Anniina – Finnish
- Annija – Latvian
- Annika – Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, Latvian, Swedish
- Annike – Estonian
- Anniken – Norwegian
- Anniki – Estonian
- Annikki – Finnish
- Anniņa – Latvian
- Annio – Greek
- Annora – English
- Annouche – French
- Annoula – Greek
- Annu - Finnish
- Annus – Hungarian
- Annukka – Finnish
- Annushka – Russian
- Annuska – Hungarian
- Anona – English
- Anouk – Dutch, French
- Anoushka – Slavic
- Anouska – Slavic
- Ans – Dutch
- Antje – Dutch, German
- Anu – Estonian, Finnish
- Anushka – Russian
- Anuszka - Polish
- Anuška – Czech
- Anya – Russian, Latvian
- Anyuta – Latvian, Russian
- Asya – Latvian
- Asenka – Latvian
- Ayn
- Ayna
- Chana – Hebrew
- Chanah – Hebrew
- Channah – Hebrew
- Enye – Hebrew
- Hajna – Hungarian
- Hana ܚܐܢܐ - Assyrian Aramaic (Surayt)
- Hana – Czech, Slovak, Turkish
- Hania – Polish
- Hanka – Czech, Polish
- Hanna – Belarusian, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, Ge'ez, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish, Ukrainian
- Hannah – Hebrew, Arabic, English, Estonian, Swedish
- Hanne – German, Scandinavian
- Hannela – Estonian
- Hannele – Estonian, Finnish
- Hannelore – German
- Hena – Yiddish
- Henda – Yiddish
- Hendel – Yiddish
- Hene – Yiddish
- Henye – Yiddish
- Ona – Hebrew, Lithuanian, Finnish
- Onnee – Manx
- Panna - Hungarian
- Yanina – Latvian
Composite names including Anna and variants
- Anabel – English, Galician, Polish, Spanish
- Anabela – Portuguese
- Anabella – Spanish, English
- Anabelle - English
- Analeigh - English
- Ana María - Spanish
- Anamaria - English
- Anamaría - Spanish
- Ana-Maria – Romanian
- Annabel – Catalan, English, Estonian
- Anna-Bella – English, Swedish
- Annabella – English, Italian
- Annabelle – English, French
- Annabeth – English
- Anna-Carin – Swedish
- Anna-Greta – Swedish
- Annalee – English
- Anna-Lisa – Swedish
- Anna Maria – Catalan
- Anna-Maria – Estonian, Finnish, Polish, Swedish,
- Annamaria – Italian
- Annamária – Hungarian
- Ann-Britt – Swedish
- Ann-Charlotte – Swedish
- Ann-Christin – Swedish
- Annegret – German
- Annelies – Dutch, German
- Anneliese – Dutch, German
- Annelise – Danish
- Annemarie – Dutch, English, German
- Ann-Kristin – Swedish
- Ann-Louise – Swedish
- Ann-Margret – Swedish
- Ann-Mari – Swedish
- Ann-Marie – Swedish
- Annmarie – English
- Ann-Sofi – Swedish
- Ann-Sofie – Swedish
- Annesophie - German
- Ittianna – Malayalam
- Leann – English
- Leanna – English
- Leanne – English
- Leeann – English
- Lisann – Estonian
- Lisanna – Estonian
- Lisanne – Dutch, English, Estonian
- Luana – English
- Luann – English
- Luanna – English
- Luanne – English
- Lyanna – English, French, Greek, Latin
- Lyanne – English, French, Greek, Latin
- Marian – English, Estonian
- Mariana – Czech, Estonian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish
- Mariann – Estonian
- Mari-Ann – Estonian
- Mari-Anna – Estonian
- Marianna – English, Estonian, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Russian, Slovakian
- Mari-Anne – Estonian
- Marianne – English, Danish, Estonian, French, German, Norwegian, Swedish
- Marijana – Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
- Marjaana – Estonian, Finnish
- Marjaane – Estonian
- Marjan – Dutch
- Marjana – Slovene
- Maryann – English
- Maryanne – English
- Hanna-Liina – Estonian
- Pollyanna – English
- Rosanna – English, Italian, Portuguese
- Roseanne - English
- Ruthanne – English
- Saranna – English
People
There are a number of people whose first name and the most significant name was Anna or Anne:
- Anna, from the Gospel of Luke 2:36, a "prophetess", "daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher"
- Anna Akhmanova (born 1967), Russian cell biologist.
- Anna Anderson (1896 - 1984), Romanov impostor. She claimed she was Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia
- Anne Boleyn, Queen of England and second wife to Henry VIII of England
- Anna Chakvetadze (born 1987), Russian tennis player
- Anna Chernenko, First Lady of the Soviet Union
- Anna Eriksson, (born 1977) Finnish singer
- Anna Hazare (born 1937), Indian social activist
- Anna Hopkins (born 1987), Canadian actress
- Anna Iriyama (born 1995), Japanese idol singer (AKB48)
- Anna Komnene (1083-1153), daughter of Byzantine Emperor Alexius I and writer of the Alexiad
- Anna Kournikova (born 1981), Russian tennis player
- Anna Lapushchenkova (born 1986), Russian tennis player
- Anna Mae Bullock, see Tina Turner, American singer titled as "the Queen of Rock and Roll"
- Anna Margaret (born 1996), American singer-songwriter and actress
- Anna Massey (1937-2011), English actress
- Anna Murashige (born 1998), Japanese idol singer (HKT48, NMB48)
- Anna Nagata (永田 杏奈), Japanese actress
- Anna, a king of East Anglia
- Anna Panayiotopoulou, Greek actress
- Anna Pavlova (born 1881), Prima Ballerina
- Anna Pavlovna of Russia, Queen of The Netherlands and wife of William II of the Netherlands
- Anna/Anna Perenna, the sister of Dido in Roman mythology and later literature
- Anna Smashnova (born 1976), Belarus-born former tennis player in Israel
- Anna Synodinou, Greek actress and politician
- Anna Tatishvili (born 1990), Georgian tennis player
- Anna Verouli, Greek javelin thrower
- Anna Villani (born 1966), Italian marathon runner
- Anna Vissi (born 1957), Greek-Cypriot singer
- Annah Graefe, German folksinger
- Anny Duperey (born 1947), stage, film and television actress
- Anny Ondra (1903-1987), Czech film actress
- Anny Schlemm (born 1929), German operatic soprano
- Anna, an alternate name for Morgause of Arthurian legend
- Anna Kendrick (born 1985) American film and stage actress
- Anna Paquin (born 1982) Canadian born New Zealand film and stage actress
- Anna Magnani (1908-1973) Italian stage and film actress
Fictional use
- Anna Karenina is a main character in a novel written by Leo Tolstoy of the same name.
- Anna Coleman, a character portrayed by Lindsay Lohan in the 2003 film Freaky Friday.
- Anna Sergeyevna is the titular lady in Anton Chekhov's short story, The Lady with the Dog.
- Anna is the protagonist of Disney's movie Frozen.
- Anna is a character in My Sister's Keeper.
- Anna is one of characters met later in the video game BioShock Infinite.
- Anna Bates is a character in Downton Abbey.
- Anna in films Cría cuervos, Caótica Ana etc.
See also
Notes
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