Ana | | ['ænə] | | |
ANA | | AH-nah (Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese, Slovene, Bulgarian, Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Georgian | |
ANAÏS | | a-na-EES (French) | Occitan, Catalan, French | |
ANABEL | | - | Spanish | |
ANABELA | | - | Portuguese | |
ANABELLA | | - | English (Modern) | |
ANABELLE | | AN-ə-bel | English (Modern) | |
ANACLETO | | ah-nah-KLE-to (Italian, Spanish) | Italian, Spanish, Portuguese | |
ANACLETUS | | - | Ancient Greek (Latinized) | |
ANAH | | - | Biblical | |
ANAHERA | | - | Maori | |
ANAHID | | - | Armenian | |
ANAHIT | | - | Armenian, Armenian Mythology | |
ANAHITA | | - | Persian Mythology | |
ANAIAH | | - | Biblical, Biblical Hebrew | |