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Hanan

Hanan is a given name used across several cultures. In Hebrew, the root ḥ-n-n conveys grace, favor, or mercy, and the form Hanan appears in ancient sources as a male name; in modern Hebrew it remains primarily masculine though its use varies by community. In Arabic-speaking contexts, Hanan (written حنان) is common as a female name and means tenderness or compassion.

The name is found in Jewish, Arab, and Muslim-majority societies, and has been adopted by diasporic communities

Notable people with the given name include Hanan Ashrawi, a Palestinian scholar, diplomat, and former member

Variants and transliterations include Hanán or Hanane in some languages; in Arabic transliteration, Hanan may also

worldwide.
It
is
also
used
as
a
surname
in
some
cases
and
across
unrelated
linguistic
regions,
though
less
commonly.
of
the
Palestinian
Legislative
Council,
and
Hanan
Al-Hroub,
a
Palestinian
educator
who
won
the
Global
Teacher
Prize
in
2016.
These
examples
illustrate
the
name's
cross-cultural
presence
in
the
Middle
East
and
beyond.
be
written
as
Hanaan.
The
related
Hebrew
name
Hannah
shares
a
common
semantic
root
with
Hanan.