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feminine · English origin
Ann is the English form of Anna, itself the Latin and Greek rendering of the Hebrew name Channah, meaning grace or favor. The name was borne by the biblical mother of the Virgin Mary according to Christian tradition, which greatly contributed to its widespread use across medieval Europe. Ann became particularly common in England from the medieval period onward and remains a staple of English-speaking cultures. Related forms include Anne, Anna, Hannah, and Nancy.
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