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Countries:
Abkhazia.
Number of symbols: 5
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Huntsa

Female name



Description

Hannah (Hannah, Chana-zion, Hanushka) is an ancient Hebrew female name with deep roots. It originates from the archaic Hebrew name **Chananyah** (chananyah), which translates to "grace" or "favor of God." The meaning of the name is intrinsically tied to faith and hope in divine providence. The name's origins trace back to the era of the Kings of Babylon, where Chananyah was the son of Seputai and daughter of Elifaz Chananyah, belonging to the lineage of Sareph. Subsequently, the name gained widespread use in Judea and on the Near East. Over time, Hannah evolved into an independent name reflecting profound religious and spiritual essence. Bearers of the name Hannah were women with a strong inner world, deep faith, and a sense of compassion. Those named Hannah are often associated with reliability, intelligence, kindness, and the ability to find meaning in difficult situations. They possess resilience and steadfastness, yet can also exhibit a creative nature and love for the arts. Hannah is a name embodying sincerity and spirituality. Among notable bearers of the name Hannah is Hannah Schiffman, known for her work in psychology and pedagogy, and Hannah Sandberg, the protagonist of the internationally famous book "The Diary of a Young Girl." In Russia, the name Hannah is primarily found among representatives of the Jewish community and is not widespread. However, it is respected for its rich history and deep meaning. Affectionate variants of the name include **Chana-zion**, **Hanushka**, and nicknames such as **Sarah**, **Talia**, or **Tzipora**. These forms are used to express closeness and warmth.