St. Anna
St. Anna is a name associated with several figures and places, most notably in Christian tradition as the mother of the Virgin Mary. She is often venerated in various Christian denominations, particularly within the Catholic and Orthodox churches. St. Anna is celebrated for her role in the lineage of Jesus Christ, and her feast day is observed on July 26.
In addition to her religious significance, St. Anna is also the name of various locations, including towns and churches around the world. These places often serve as pilgrimage sites for those seeking to honor her legacy. The name is also used in cultural contexts, such as in literature and art, reflecting her enduring influence.