Hannah
Hannah is a given name of Hebrew origin. It is derived from the Hebrew name חַנָּה (Channah), which means "grace" or "favor." The name has been popular in various cultures and languages, often appearing in religious texts and historical records.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
The name Hannah is derived from the Hebrew word חַנָּה (Channah), which translates to "grace" or "favor." It is a common name in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions.
Historical and Religious Significance[edit | edit source]
In the Hebrew Bible, Hannah is the mother of the prophet Samuel. She is known for her devout prayer for a child, which was answered by God, leading to the birth of Samuel. Her story is recounted in the Book of 1 Samuel.
In Christianity, Hannah is often revered as a model of faithful prayer and devotion. Her story is frequently cited in discussions of faith and perseverance.
Popularity[edit | edit source]
The name Hannah has been popular in various cultures and languages. In the United States, it has consistently ranked among the top names for girls. It has also been popular in the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia.
Variants and Related Names[edit | edit source]
There are several variants of the name Hannah, including:
Notable People Named Hannah[edit | edit source]
- Hannah Arendt - A German-American philosopher and political theorist.
- Hannah Montana - A fictional character from the Disney Channel television series of the same name, portrayed by Miley Cyrus.
- Hannah More - An English religious writer and philanthropist.
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