π Acerca de Anna
Anna proviene del hebreo Channah, que significa 'gracia' o 'favor divino'. ViajΓ³ del hebreo al griego como Hanna y luego al latin como Anna, extendiendose por todo el Imperio Romano y el mundo cristiano primitivo. Sus raices biblicas β Ana fue la profetisa que reconocio al nino Jesus en el Templo, y Santa Ana es considerada la madre de la Virgen Maria β le otorgaron una resonancia religiosa profunda que garantizo su pervivencia a traves de los siglos. En el mundo hispanohablante tomo la forma Ana, igualmente popular en Espana y Latinoamerica. Su fortaleza reside en su universalidad: dos silabas reconocibles en practicamente cualquier idioma, cargadas de gracia y dignidad.
π Detalles
- OrigenHebrew
- GΓ©neroβ Femenino
- SignificadoGrace, favor
- DΓa del SantoJuly 26
π Variantes y Nombres Relacionados
β Personas Famosas
- Anna Pavlova β Russian prima ballerina widely regarded as one of the greatest dancers in history; inspiration for the meringue dessert named in her honour
- Anna Karenina β Central character of Leo Tolstoy's 1878 masterpiece, considered one of the greatest novels ever written; her name has become synonymous with tragic romantic heroism
- Anna Kendrick β American actress and singer known for her roles in the Pitch Perfect franchise and Up in the Air, for which she received an Academy Award nomination
- Anne Frank β German-born Jewish diarist whose account of hiding from the Nazis during WWII became one of the most widely read books in the world
- Anna Wintour β British-American editor-in-chief of Vogue and one of the most influential figures in the global fashion industry