Hanah, a variant spelling of the biblical Hannah, traces back to the Hebrew חַנָּה (Channah), meaning “grace” or “favor,” a theme that resonates in Latin American devotion to Santa Ana. Across languages it maintains a consistent pronunciation—HAH-nah in both Arabic and Hebrew contexts, ha-na in Japanese, and HAH-nuh in English—highlighting its global footprint. Historically linked to the mother of the prophet Samuel, the name evokes themes of faithfulness and resilience in liturgical and cultural narratives. In the United States, Hanah has maintained a steady presence in the top 1,000 female names since the late 1970s, most recently securing the 938th spot in 2024 with 12 recorded births, illustrating its enduring yet understated appeal.
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