Annah
Annah is a common name that can be found in various cultures and languages. It is often considered a variant of the name Anna, which has roots in Hebrew, meaning "grace" or "favor." The name is popular in many countries and can be spelled in different ways, such as Ana or Anya.
In literature and media, characters named Annah may represent themes of resilience and compassion. For example, in the book series The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare, Annah is a character who embodies strength and loyalty. The name is often associated with individuals who are nurturing and supportive in their relationships.