A feminine given name of Hebrew origin meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
From Hebrew 'Hannah' meaning 'grace, favor'. Passed through Greek 'Anna' and Latin before entering European languages. The name has remained consistently popular across cultures and centuries.
Anna is remarkably palindromic and appears in virtually every European language with minimal variation, making it one of the most internationally recognizable names. It's been borne by saints, empresses, and literary heroines across two millennia.
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