All about the name HANNHA

Meaning, origin, history.

Hannah is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning "grace" or "favor". It is derived from the Hebrew word "channakh", which means "to favor" or "bestow grace upon".

The name Hannah has a rich history and appears several times in the Bible. In the Old Testament, Hannah is the mother of the prophet Samuel. She was barren for many years but eventually gave birth to Samuel after praying to God at the Temple in Shiloh. Her story is told in the Book of Samuel.

The name Hannah has also been popular among various cultures throughout history. It was a common name among Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike, due to its biblical origins. In medieval Europe, it was often used as a shortened form of Anna or Anne.

Today, Hannah remains a popular name for girls in many countries around the world. Its popularity can be attributed to its beautiful meaning and rich history. Whether you're naming your daughter after the graceful Hannah of the Bible or simply drawn to the name's elegant sound, choosing Hann

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Popularity of the name HANNHA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics for the name Hannah in the United States:

Annual births: In 2004, there were 5 babies named Hannah born in the United States.

Total births: Between 1950 and 2016, there have been a total of 5 girls named Hannah born in the U.S.