Homonym: Nana (Grandmother)
"Nana" is a term often used to refer to a grandmother or an affectionate name for an elderly woman. It is commonly used in various cultures and languages, symbolizing warmth, love, and familial bonds. Many people have fond memories of their Nana, who often plays a significant role in family traditions and storytelling.
In literature, "Nana" is also the title of a famous novel by Émile Zola, published in 1880. The story follows the life of a young woman named Nana, who rises to fame as a courtesan in Paris. The novel explores themes of sexuality, social class, and the impact of the Belle Époque era on society.