Entity: HANNAH-
HANNAH is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin meaning 'favour' or 'grace'. It is associated with the mother of Samuel in the Bible and is often used to describe a kind, sassy, and independent individual.
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Etymology
HANNAH, also spelled Hanna, Hana, Hanah, or Chana, is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin derived from the root ḥ-n-n, meaning 'favour' or 'grace'.
Definition
HANNAH is a name associated with kindness, sassiness, and independence, often used to describe a good person who can get sassy at times.
Historical Context
In the Bible, HANNAH is known as the mother of Samuel, adding a historical and religious significance to the name.
Cultural Significance
HANNAH is seen as a name representing grace and favour, with individuals named Hannah often described as kind, sassy, and independent.
Related Concepts
- Hanna
See Also
A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'favour' or 'grace', associated with kindness, sassiness, and independence.