Complete Definition of "Hannah"

English

Etymology
From the Hebrew �ַנָּ� (Channah or Hannah), meaning favour, grace, or graced with child.

Proper noun
en-proper noun

  1. biblical character Mother of the prophet Samuel in the Old Testament.
  2. given name|female|from Hebrew|

Translations
trans-top|mother of Samuel
Danish: Hanna
Estonian: Hanna
Finnish: Hanna
French: Anne
German: Hanna
trans-mid
Norwegian: Hanna
Swedish: Hanna
trans-bottom
trans-top|female given name
Czech: Hana f
Danish: Hanna, Hannah
Finnish: Hanna
German: Hanna, Hannah
trans-mid
Norwegian: Hanna
Swedish: Hanna
trans-bottom

See also
Anna

Category:English palindromes


Danish

Proper noun
Hannah

  1. given name|female||da: of biblical origin, variant spelling of Hanna.

German

Proper noun
Hannah

  1. given name|female||de: of biblical origin, variant spelling of Hanna.

Norwegian

Proper noun
Hannah

  1. given name|female||no:, a modern English type spelling of Hanna.

Swedish

Proper noun
Hannah

  1. given name|female||sv:, a modern English type spelling of Hanna.

de:Hannah
fr:Hannah
ru:Hannah
sr:Hannah

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