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Anuka
Attuned to nature, They are wishful and maintain family's pride.
Aniqua
Annag
This name derives from the Latin form of the Greek name “Ánna (Ἄννα)” from the Hebrew name “Channâh > Ḥannāh,” meaning “graciousness, he was gracious, showed favor.” Hannah, also occasionally transliterated as Channah or Ḥannāh, is Elkanah’s wife mentioned in Samuel’s Books. According to the Hebrew Bible, she was the mother of Samuel. Saint Anne was traditionally the name of the mother of the Virgin Mary, which accounts for its extensive use and popularity among Christians. The name has also been used for numerous saints and queens. The mid-7th century King Anna of East Anglia was one such male Anna. Anna is in extensive use in countries across the world as are its variants Anne, initially a French version of the name, though in use in English speaking countries for hundreds of years, and Ann, which was initially the English spelling.
Aniek
Anikka
Hebrew - God was gracious, God has shown favor, Pure, Chaste, Grace, It is a variation of Anna, A variant of Aniki.
Anek
Lord Ganesh, Soldier, Many, Many, numerous, large quantity.
Annek
Anoakh
Anouki
Anqa
An imaginary bird who has a long neck.
Ainnihki
Anakh
The Moon, Self-respect, Bravery, Courage, Valor, Splendor, Brave Spirit.
Angaw
Aneq
Aanik
Anaek
Anga
Body, sky and the weather who is messenger of God.
Annik
Hebrew - God was gracious, God has shown favor, Pure, Chaste, Grace, Favor, It is a variation of Anna,.
Anggie
Annikki
This name derives from the Latin form of the Greek name “Ánna (Ἄννα)” from the Hebrew name “Channâh > Ḥannāh,” meaning “graciousness, he was gracious, showed favor.” Hannah, also occasionally transliterated as Channah or Ḥannāh, is Elkanah’s wife mentioned in Samuel’s Books. According to the Hebrew Bible, she was the mother of Samuel. Saint Anne was traditionally the name of the mother of the Virgin Mary, which accounts for its extensive use and popularity among Christians. The name has also been used for numerous saints and queens. The mid-7th century King Anna of East Anglia was one such male Anna. Anna is in extensive use in countries across the world as are its variants Anne, initially a French version of the name, though in use in English speaking countries for hundreds of years, and Ann, which was initially the English spelling.