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Ana (Cyrillic: Ана) is a version of the female given name Anna meaning "favour" or "grace".
In Croatia, the name Ana was the second most common feminine given name, or among the top ten most common, in almost all decades for which there is census data.[1]
People
- Ana (American singer) (born 1974), Cuban-born American singer
- Ana Achúcarro (born 1962), Spanish astroparticle physicist
- Ana Alexander (born 1954), Cuban long jumper
- Ana Ida Alvares (born 1965), Brazilian volleyball player
- Ana Lily Amirpour (born 1980), American filmmaker, screenwriter and actress
- Ana Antonijević (born 1987), Serbian volleyball player
- Ana Maria Archila, Colombian-American activist and politician
- Ana de Armas (born 1988), Cuban actress
- Ana Maria Bamberger (born 1966), Romanian physician and playwright
- Ana Beatriz (born 1985), Brazilian racing driver
- Ana Beatriz Barros (born 1982), Brazilian model
- Ana P. Barros, American civil and environmental engineer
- Ana Bebić (born 1986), Croatian singer
- Ana Bjelica (born 1992), Serbian volleyball player
- Ana Maria Braga (born 1949), Brazilian presenter
- Ana Cannas da Silva (born 1968), Portuguese mathematician
- Ana Cano (born 1950), Spanish philologist
- Ana Caraiani, Romanian-American mathematician
- Ana Cardus (born 1943), Mexican ballerina and ballet master
- Ana Carvalho (born 1996), Portuguese politician (Volt)
- Ana Cortés (1895–1998), Chilean painter
- Ana Dabović (born 1989), Serbian basketball player
- Ana Debelić (born 1994), Croatian handball player
- Ana Denicola (born 1959), Uruguayan scientist
- Ana García D'Atri (born 1967), Spanish editor, journalist and politician
- Ana Díaz (born 1954), Cuban volleyball player
- Ana Drev (born 1985), Slovenian alpine skier
- Ana Družić (born 1992), Croatian footballer
- Ana Free (born 1987), English-Portuguese singer
- Ana Galindo (born 2003), Mexican rhythmic gymnast
- Ana Maria García (born 1957), Cuban volleyball player
- Ana Margarita Gasteazoro (1950–1993), Salvadoran activist and political prisoner
- Ana Gasteyer (born 1967), American stage, film and television actress
- Ana Girardot (born 1988), French stage, film and television actress
- Ana Simina Grigoriu (born 1981), Romanian-born Canadian-German electronic musician
- Ana Hernández (born 1962), Cuban basketball player
- Ana Hickmann (born 1981), Brazilian model and television host
- Ana Ivanovic (born 1987), Serbian tennis player
- Ana Jelušić (born 1986), Croatian alpine skier
- Ana Johnsson (born 1977), Swedish singer
- Ana Kasparian (born 1986), American political commentator and media host
- Ana Khouri (born 1981), Brazilian jewelry designer and sculptor
- Ana Kojić (born 1997), Serbian handball player
- Ana Lazarević (born 1991), Serbian volleyball player
- Ana Clara Lima (born 1997), Brazilian television presenter and reporter
- Ana Martín (born 1945), Mexican actress, singer, and model
- Ana Matronic (born 1974), US singer with the Scissor Sisters
- Ana Mercedes Aponte, Venezuelan politician
- Ana Mendieta (1948–1985), Cuban-American artist
- Ana Mendoza (swimmer) (born 1970), Mexican breaststroke swimmer
- Ana de Mendoza, Princess of Eboli, Spanish aristocrat
- Ana Maria Micu (born 1979), Romanian visual artist
- Ana Mijic, Serbian hydrologist
- Ana Milagros Parra, Venezuelan political scientist
- Ana Moura (born 1979), Portuguese singer
- Ana Nikolić (born 1978), Serbian pop-folk singer
- Ana Nogueira, American actress
- Ana Beatriz Nogueira, Brazilian actress
- Ana Catarina Nogueira, Portuguese professional padel player
- Ana Flavia Nogueira, Brazilian chemist
- Ana Novković (born 1965), Serbian politician
- Ana Obregón (born 1955), Spanish singer and dancer
- Ana Ortiz (born 1971), American actress and singer
- Ana Medina, Venezuelan ambassador to Poland
- Ana Mocanu (born 1937), Romanian volleyball player
- Ana Osterman (born 1940), Slovene politician
- Ana Pascu (1944–2022), Romanian fencer and sport leader
- Ana Paula Arósio (born 1975), Brazilian model and actress
- Ana Paula Padrão (born 1965), Brazilian journalist and TV host
- Ana Popović (born 1976), Serbian blues guitarist and singer
- Ana Quezada, American politician
- Ana María Ramírez (born 1948), Peruvian volleyball player
- Ana González de Recabarren (1925–2018), Chilean human rights activist
- Ana Reeves (born 1948), Chilean actress
- Ana Richa (born 1966), Brazilian volleyball player
- Ana Estefanía Dominga Riglos (1788–1870), Argentine patriot
- Ana María Sánchez de Ríos (born 1959), Peruvian diplomat
- Ana Rodriguez (Miss Texas USA) (born 1986), American beauty pageant contestant
- Ana Roxanne (born 1987), American musician and singer
- Ana Sasso, Croatian model
- Ana Sršen, Croatian swimmer
- Ana Šimić, Croatian high jumper
- Ana Mirela Țermure (born 1975), Romanian javelin thrower
- Ana Uribe, Colombian muralist and painter
- Ana Vidjen (born 1931), Croatian sculptor
- Ana Vidović, Croatian guitarist
- Ana Voog (born 1966), American musician and Internet personality
- Ana Vrljić, Croatian tennis player
- Ana Zaninović, Croatian taekwondo practitioner
Fictional characters
- Ana Amari, a character in the video game Overwatch
- Ana Bray, a character in the video game Destiny 2
- Ana Khesarian, a character in The Promise, 2016
- Red Ana De Tourzel, a character in Prodigy: The Icarus Society, 2022
See also
References
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