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Gender Feminine
Scripts 亜奈, 安奈, etc.(Japanese Kanji )
From Japanese 亜 (a ) meaning "second, Asia" or 安 (a ) meaning "peace, quiet" combined with 奈 (na ) meaning "apple tree". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Variant of
Anah used in some English Bibles, including the Douay-Rheims Bible (1582-1610), as well as German Bibles.
Gender Feminine
Usage Russian , Ukrainian , Belarusian , Bulgarian , English , South Slavic , Latvian , Estonian , Lithuanian , Slovak , Georgian , Polish
Scripts Ана, Анна(Russian , Ukrainian , Belarusian , Bulgarian )
Pronounced Pron. ah-nah (Russian , Ukrainian , Belarusian , English , South Slavic , Polish ) ah-nə (Russian , Ukrainian , Belarusian , English , South Slavic , Polish ) a-nə (English ) [key ]
Other Forms Forms Anna
Diminutive of
Anastasiya (and any other spelling of the name).