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People

Ana is the Spanish, Romanian, Portuguese and South Slavic form of the given name Anna.

  • Ana de Mendoza, Princess of Eboli, Spanish aristocrat
  • Ana of East Anglia, a seventh century king
  • Ana Alexander (born 1954), a Cuban long jumper
  • Ana Free (born 1987), an English-Portuguese singer
  • Ana Gasteyer (born 1967) an American stage, film and television actress
  • Ana Hernández (born 1962), a Cuban basketball player
  • Ana Ida Alvares (born 1965), a Brazilian volleyball player
  • Ana Ivanovic (born 1987), a Serbian tennis player
  • Ana Jelušić (born 1986), a Croatian alpine skiier
  • Ana Simina Kalkbrenner née Grigoriu (born 1981), Romanian born Canadian-German electronic musician
  • Ana Moura (born 1979), a Portuguese singer
  • Ana Johnsson (born 1977), a Swedish singer
  • Ana Matronic (born 1974), singer with the Scissor Sisters
  • Ana Mendoza (born 1970), a Mexican breaststroke swimmer
  • Ana Mirela Ţermure (born 1975), a Romanian javelin thrower
  • Ana Obregón (born 1955), a Spanish singer, dancer and Spanish television
  • Ana Ortiz (born 1971), an American actress and singer
  • Ana Popović (born 1976), a Serbian blues guitarist and singer
  • Ana Reeves (born 1948), a Chilean television, film and theatre actress
  • Ana Richa (born 1966), a Brazilian volleyball player
  • Ana Rodríguez (born 1974), a Cuban-born singer
  • Ana Rodriguez (Miss Texas USA), an American beauty pageant contestant
  • Ana Voog (born 1966), an American musician and Internet personality

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