Anna - People

People

  • Anna (Bible), also known as Anna the Prophetess in the Gospel of Luke
  • Saint Anne, known by tradition as the mother of the Virgin Mary
  • King Anna of East Anglia (died c. 654), ruler of the East Angles
  • Anna Porphyrogeneta (963–1011), sister of Basil II, the Byzantine emperor
  • Anna, Grand Duchess of Lithuania (died 1418)
  • Anna of Denmark (1532–1585), Electress of Saxony and Margravine of Meissen
  • Anna of Poland, Countess of Celje (1366–1425), countess consort of Celje in Slovenia
  • Anne, Duchess of Luxembourg (1432–1462)
  • Anne of Brittany (1488–1514), Breton ruler
  • Anna Phersönernas moder (died 1568), Swedish alleged witch
  • Anna of Russia (1693–1740), Empress of Russia from 1730 to 1740
  • Anna Mary Robertson Moses, (1860–1961), United States painter known as "Grandma Moses"
  • Anna, codename of Alfred Frenzel (1899–1968), a Czechoslovakian spy
  • Anna Hazare (born 1937): Indian social activist
  • Anna, popular name of C. N. Annadurai (1909–1969), Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, India
  • Anna, popular name of N. T. Rama Rao (1923–1996), Chief Minister of AndhraPradesh, India
  • Anna (singer) (born 1987), Japanese-American singer
  • Annah Graefe, late 20th- early 21st-century German folksinger
  • Queen Anne (disambiguation), any of several queens bearing the name Anne
  • Princess Anne (disambiguation), any of several princesses bearing the name Anne
  • C. N. Annadurai, shortly referred to as Anna, former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu

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