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