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- Anina
- God almighty is the sole judge and has answered the prayer.
- Annina
- A strong, army man who is a soldier.
- Anona
- A harvest bearer who is strong and caring.
- Anwyn
- The fair and blessed one.
- Anan
- Cloud, Joyful, Enormous clouds.
- Annan
- Celtic - From the Brook; Arabic - Slow Actor, Sluggish (not used due to negative meaning), Celtic - From the Brook, Arabic - Slow Actor, Sluggish (not used due to negative meaning).
- Aannan
- Anuna
- The one having the full power and energy, The one having the full power and energy.
- Anine
- Hebrew - God was gracious, God has shown favor, Pure, Chaste, Grace, It is a variation of Anna,.
- Aaynaan
- Aonan
- Anaan
- Cloud, Joyful.
- Annwyn
- Annwn was the Otherworld in Welsh mythology. Ruled by Arawn, or much later by Gwyn ap Nudd, it was essentially a world of delights and eternal youth where the disease is absent, and food is ever-abundant. It became identified with the Christian afterlife in paradise (or heaven). In Welsh mythology and folklore, Cŵn Annwn was the spectral hounds of Annwn, the otherworld of Welsh myth. They were associated with a form of the Wild Hunt, presided over by either Arawn, king of Annwn in the First Branch of the Mabinogi and alluded to in the Fourth, or by Gwyn ap Nudd as the underworld king and king of the fair(y) folk is named in later medieval lore.
- Anainah
- Aonann
- Anania
- This name derives from the Hebrew “chănanyâh / chănanyâhû > chananyah,” meaning “Yahweh is gracious; God has favored.” The name is mentioned more than once in the Bible and refers to several characters. The godly friend of Daniel whom Nebuchadnezzar renamed Shadrach; one of the three friends who with Daniel refused to make themselves unclean by eating food from the king’s table which went against the dietary laws which God had given the Jews; also one of the three who were thrown into the fiery furnace for refusing to bow down to a graven image of Nebuchadnezzar and who were saved by the angel of the Lord.
- Annon
- Aniano
- Ananiah
- This name derives from the Hebrew “chănanyâh / chănanyâhû > chananyah,” meaning “Yahweh is gracious; God has favored.” The name is mentioned more than once in the Bible and refers to several characters. The godly friend of Daniel whom Nebuchadnezzar renamed Shadrach; one of the three friends who with Daniel refused to make themselves unclean by eating food from the king’s table which went against the dietary laws which God had given the Jews; also one of the three who were thrown into the fiery furnace for refusing to bow down to a graven image of Nebuchadnezzar and who were saved by the angel of the Lord.
- Anany
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