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Ana

Ana is a feminine given name used in many languages. It is often a short form of Anna or Anne but is also widely used as an independent name. The form derives from the Hebrew name Hannah, via Latin Anna, traditionally associated with grace or favor.

Ana is particularly common in Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries as a standalone name, and it appears

Notable people named Ana include Ana de Armas, a Cuban-Spanish actress; Ana Ivanovic, a Serbian former professional

Ana as an acronym (ANA) is used for several organizations and tests. Examples include the American Nurses

Related given names include Anna and Anya, while the name Ana remains widely used across cultures as

in
various
Slavic
and
Balkan
languages
as
a
distinct
form.
Pronunciations
vary
by
language,
generally
rhyming
with
"ah-na"
or
"ahn-ah".
tennis
player;
Ana
Mendieta,
a
Cuban-American
performance
artist;
and
Ana
Navarro,
an
American
political
commentator.
Association
and
All
Nippon
Airways,
the
Japanese
airline,
as
well
as
antinuclear
antibody
(ANA)
tests
used
in
autoimmune
disease
screening.
a
simple,
versatile
form.