Gender Feminine
Usage Arabic
Scripts حنان(Arabic)
Pronounced Pron. /ħa.ˈnaːn/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Means "mercy, compassion" in Arabic, derived from the root حنّ (ḥanna) meaning "to sympathize, to pity".

Related Names

VariantHanane
Other Languages & CulturesAna(Albanian) Anna(Armenian) Ane, Anne(Basque) Anna, Hanna(Belarusian) Anna, Hannah(Biblical) Anna(Biblical Greek) Channa(Biblical Hebrew) Anna(Biblical Latin) Anna(Breton) Ana, Anna(Bulgarian) Aina, Anna(Catalan) Ana, Hana(Croatian) Anna, Hana(Czech) Anna, Anne, Hanna(Danish) Anna, Anne, Annelien, Hanna, Hannah(Dutch) Anissa, Ann, Anna, Anne, Hannah(English) Anna, Anne(Estonian) Anna(Faroese) Ana(Fijian) Anna, Anne, Hanna(Finnish) Anne(French) Ana(Georgian) Anna, Anne, Hanna, Hannah(German) Anna(Greek) Chana, Chanah, Hana, Hanna, Hannah(Hebrew) Anna, Hanna(Hungarian) Anna, Hanna(Icelandic) Anna(Italian) Anna(Latvian) Ona(Lithuanian) Ana(Macedonian) Ann(Manx) Anna, Anne, Hanna(Norwegian) Anna(Occitan) Anna, Hanna(Polish) Ana(Portuguese) Ana(Romanian) Anna(Russian) Anna(Scottish Gaelic) Ana(Serbian) Anna, Hana(Slovak) Ana, Hana(Slovene) Hana(Sorbian) Ana(Spanish) Anna, Anne, Hanna(Swedish) Ana(Tongan) Anna, Ganna, Hanna(Ukrainian) Henda, Hene, Henye(Yiddish)
Same SpellingHanan 1

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Entry updated October 6, 2024