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German writer (1900–1983)
painter and printmaker Hercules Pieterszoon Seghers or Segers (c. 1589 – c. 1638). Seghers was born Anna Reiling in Mainz in 1900 into a Jewish family
Anna_Seghers
German literary award
Anna Seghers Preis is a literary prize of Germany. The prize goes back to the German writer Anna Seghers (1900–1983), who stated in her testament that
Anna_Seghers_Prize
1944 novel by Anna Seghers
Together, they had 2 children: Peter and Ruth (Anna Seghers Society, 2022). They moved to Berlin, where Seghers published her first 2 breakthrough pieces which
Transit_(Seghers_novel)
Mexican novelist (born 1982)
known for her 2017 novel Hurricane Season for which she won the 2019 Anna Seghers Prize and a place on the shortlist for the 2020 International Booker
Fernanda_Melchor
Writer and professor (born 1964)
(Rivera Garza is one of two authors to win this award twice), and the Anna Seghers Prize. Her 2023 memoir, Liliana's Invincible Summer, which documents
Cristina_Rivera_Garza
Mexican writer (born 1973)
young Latin American authors under forty. In 2009, she received the Anna Seghers Prize in Berlin. The US-based publisher Seven Stories Press published
Guadalupe_Nettel
Chilean-Palestinian writer and professor (born 1970)
Portuguese, German, French and Arabic, among others. In 2011 she won the Anna Seghers-Preis for the quality of her work, in 2012 the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
Lina_Meruane
1944 film by Fred Zinnemann, Andrew Marton
adapted from the 1942 novel of the same name by the German refugee writer Anna Seghers. Produced in the midst of World War II, The Seventh Cross was one of
The_Seventh_Cross_(film)
Ludwig Renn, Alice Rühle-Gerstel, Otto Rühle, Alice Schwarz-Gardos, Anna Seghers, B. Traven, Bodo Uhse, Franz Werfel, Arnold Zweig, Stefan Zweig, Joseph
German_literature
Event by which a person is forced away from home
intellectuals fled into exile; for instance, the authors Klaus Mann and Anna Seghers. So Germany's own exile literature emerged and received worldwide credit
Exile
Surname list
Seghers is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Anna Seghers (1900–1983), German writer Anne-Marie Seghers (1911–2012), French tennis player
Seghers
Female given name
journalist Anna Seghers (1900–1983), German writer Anna Seward (1742–1809), English Romantic poet Anna Sewell (1820–1878), English novelist Anna Moore Shaw
Anna_(name)
Chilean poet and professor
in 2024 for her debut novel Chilco. In 2026 she received the German Anna Seghers Prize. In December 2024, her novel Chilco was recommended by Dua Lipa
Daniela_Catrileo
1999 list by German literary critics
four by Robert Walser, and three each by Thomas Mann, Hermann Broch, Anna Seghers and Joseph Roth. Novels portal NRC's Best Dutch novels "Musils "Mann
Best German Novels of the Twentieth Century
Best_German_Novels_of_the_Twentieth_Century
Traditional maritime greeting
(1909) als Mitteilung an die Crew: "Eine Stimme vom Mast: Land ahoi!" Anna Seghers (1928): "Ein paar Burschen von vorn liefen auf eine Höhe, schrien Ahoi
Ahoy
Historic cemetery in Berlin
members of the nearby Berlin Academy of Arts, among others René Graetz, Anna Seghers, Erich Arendt and Lin Jaldati, a Jew who survived three concentration
Dorotheenstadt_Cemetery
German novelist (1875–1955)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Thomas_Mann
Polish actress (born 1940)
1977 : Domestic industry, F.K. Kroetz, Jacques Lassalle 1978 : Remagen, Anna Seghers, by Jacques Lassalle 1978 : Kabaret, Jean Mailland 1984 : The Beautiful
Anna_Prucnal
1915 novella by Franz Kafka
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
The_Metamorphosis
Austrian poet and author (1926–1973)
post-war period dealt with fascism from a woman's perspective, such as Anna Seghers, Ilse Aichinger, Ingeborg Drewitz and Christa Wolf. A crisis of
Ingeborg_Bachmann
1942 novel by Anna Seghers
The Seventh Cross (German: Das siebte Kreuz) is a novel by Anna Seghers, one of the better-known examples of German literature circa World War II. It was
The_Seventh_Cross
1934 Soviet film by Erwin Piscator
film based on the novel Revolt of the Fishermen of Santa Barbara by Anna Seghers, which was made between 1931 and 1934 on behalf of the German-Russian
Revolt_of_the_Fishermen
Mexican political scientist, editor, and contemporary writer
Translated Book Award for Signs Preceding the End of the World 2016: Anna Seghers Prize 2023: Ursula K. Le Guin Prize Shortlist for Ten Planets "Premio
Yuri_Herrera
Cuban writer
writer, poet and researcher. In 1998, Arenal won the Anna Seghers International Prize from the Anna Seghers Foundation and the Academy of Arts Berlin. He won
David_Mitrani_Arenal
Austrian and Czech writer (1883–1924)
Adams 2002, pp. 140–157. Welles Net 1962. Elsaesser 2004, p. 117. Conrad, Anna (14 July 2020). "How Joy Division made Closer: 'We were really tight as a
Franz_Kafka
German writer (1877–1962)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Hermann_Hesse
German Brazilian Communist militant
mexikanischen und karibischen Erzählungen von Anna Seghers. Göttingen, Wallsten Verlag, 2006, page 55. However, for Seghers, Benário was also a character who joined
Olga_Benário_Prestes
1930s campaign to destroy prohibited literature and research in Nazi Germany and Austria
Ludwig Renn, Joachim Ringelnatz, Joseph Roth, Nelly Sachs, Felix Salten, Anna Seghers, Abraham Nahum Stencl, Carl Sternheim, Bertha von Suttner, Ernst Toller
Nazi_book_burnings
Canon of exemplary German literature
Galilei; Kalendergeschichten (selections); Poems Erich Kästner: Gedichte Anna Seghers: Das siebte Kreuz; Der Ausflug der toten Mädchen Ödön von Horváth: Kasimir
Der_Kanon
Day of the year
(born 1883) 1983 – Prince Charles, Count of Flanders (born 1903) 1983 – Anna Seghers, German writer (born 1900) 1985 – Richard Greene, English actor and soldier
June_1
Chilean writer and journalist
(in Spanish). Retrieved 17 October 2017. "Anna Seghers-Stiftung – Anna Seghers Gesellschaft". Anna Seghers Gesellschaft (in German). 2025-10-26. Retrieved
Alejandra_Costamagna
American journalist (1907–1967)
Poliakoff-Litovzeff Peter Pringsheim Denise Restout Hans Sahl Jacques Schiffrin Anna Seghers Victor Serge Ferdinand Springer Fred Stein Bruno Strauss Sophie Taeuber
Varian_Fry
2018 German drama film
drama film written and directed by Christian Petzold. It is based on Anna Seghers's 1944 novel of the same name and adapted to be set in the present. The
Transit_(2018_film)
German writer and academic (1944–2001)
public into a state of shock. Sebald had been driving with his daughter Anna, who survived the crash. The coroner's report, released some six months after
W._G._Sebald
German sex worker, activist and author
Lebenshaltung am Beispiel Anna Seghers" [“To change descriptively” About the integrity of work and attitude to life using Anna Seghers as an example] (PDF)
Hanna_Lakomy
Political party in Germany (1919–1946/1956)
Popular Front: KPD Policy as Reflected in the Works of Friedrich Wolf, Anna Seghers and Willi Bredel, 1928–1938". German Writers and Politics 1918–39. London:
Communist_Party_of_Germany
Salvadoran short story writer (born 1975)
story writer. She was born in El Salvador in 1975. She was awarded the Anna Seghers Prize in 2004. She is widely regarded as among the pre-eminent living
Claudia_Hernández_González
Nominees for the Nobel Prize in Literature
"Nomination Archive - Anna Seghers". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Anna Seghers". NobelPrize.org. April
List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Literature (1950–1999)
List_of_nominees_for_the_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature_(1950–1999)
German literature written by dissenters of Nazi Germany
Roth, Alice Rühle-Gerstel and Otto Rühle, Nelly Sachs, Felix Salten, Anna Seghers, Peter Weiss, Franz Werfel, Bodo Uhse, Max Brod, Stefan Zweig, and Arnold
Exilliteratur
German soldier and author (1895–1998)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Ernst_Jünger
Cultural mass organization in East Germany
Willi Bredel, Fritz Erpenbeck, Bernhard Kellermann, Victor Klemperer, Anna Seghers, Bodo Uhse, Arnold Zweig. Its first chairman was Johannes Robert Becher
Cultural Association of the GDR
Cultural_Association_of_the_GDR
Cultural classics valued in the West
Schmidt, four by Robert Walser, and three by Thomas Mann, Hermann Broch, Anna Seghers, and Joseph Roth. Der Kanon, edited by Marcel Reich-Ranicki, is a large
Western_canon
Award
Raquel Adler, Miguel Torga, Arnold Zweig, Étienne Gilson, Louis Aragon, Anna Seghers, Frank Raymond Leavis, Max Frisch and Julien Gracq. Most nominations
1959 Nobel Prize in Literature
1959_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
Calendar year
(d. 1994) Nikolai Pogodin, Soviet playwright (d. 1962) November 19 – Anna Seghers, German writer (d. 1983) November 25 – Rudolf Höss, German Nazi official
1900
Swiss writer
the two Anna Seghers Prizes in 2022. Inokai is the director of textual studies in Berlin. Swiss Literature Award for Maelstrom (2018) Anna Seghers Prize
Yael_Inokai
German woman who lived as a man for 12 years to obtain better jobs
story of Anna Seghers' life in exile, that of a Thuringian real single mother and the life of Maria Einsmann during the Great Depression with Seghers' fictional
Maria_Einsmann
Nelly Sachs Felix Salten Rahel Sanzara Arthur Schnitzler Alvin Schwartz Anna Seghers Walter Serner Fulton Sheen Ignazio Silone Spinoza Oswald Spengler Joseph
List of authors banned in Nazi Germany
List_of_authors_banned_in_Nazi_Germany
† 1969 in Schlangenbad, film director, Shakespeare interpreter 1900, Anna Seghers, † 1983 in Berlin (East), writer ("Das siebte Kreuz") 1901, Walter Hallstein
List_of_people_from_Mainz
German writer and dissident (1906–1949)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Klaus_Mann
German socialist writer and anti-fascist activist (1871–1950)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Heinrich_Mann
Austro-Hungarian novelist and journalist (1894–1939)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Joseph_Roth
1949 novel by Anna Seghers
Stay Young (Die Toten Bleiben Jung) is a 1949 novel by German author Anna Seghers. The book describes the lives of a group of people related to each other
The_Dead_Stay_Young
Award
Mrożek (aged 38). Five of the nominees were women namely Marie Under, Anna Seghers, Marianne Moore, Mildred Breedlove, and Katherine Anne Porter. The authors
1968 Nobel Prize in Literature
1968_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
Austrian writer (1881–1942)
England. Zweig's secretary in Salzburg from November 1919 to March 1938 was Anna Meingast (13 May 1881, Vienna – 17 November 1953, Salzburg). Zweig's high
Stefan_Zweig
adaptation by the German dramatist Bertolt Brecht of a radio play by Anna Seghers. It was written in collaboration with Benno Besson and premiered at the
The Trial of Joan of Arc at Rouen, 1431
The_Trial_of_Joan_of_Arc_at_Rouen,_1431
German-language novelist (born 1975)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Daniel_Kehlmann
American film director (1907–1997)
starring Spencer Tracy, which became his first hit. The film was based on Anna Seghers' novel and, while filmed entirely on the MGM backlot, made realistic
Fred_Zinnemann
Austrian poet and writer (1875–1926)
family of Boris Pasternak and Spiridon Drozhzhin, a peasant poet. Author Anna A. Tavis cites the cultures of Bohemia and Russia as the key influences on
Rainer_Maria_Rilke
(if known), and reference. Ernest Graves, 64, American actor, cancer Anna Seghers, 82, German writer, repeatedly nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature
Deaths_in_June_1983
Proto-Romanticist movement in German literature and music
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Sturm_und_Drang
Manufacturer of active electronic components in East Germany
Endress+Hauser. In Neuhaus am Rennweg, the SMD packaging of VEB Mikroelektronik "Anna Seghers" became part of Zetex Semiconductors which was in turn acquired by Diodes
Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt
Kombinat_Mikroelektronik_Erfurt
Topics referred to by the same term
novel), a 1964 science fiction by Edmund Cooper Transit (Seghers novel), a 1944 novel by Anna Seghers Transit (Aaronovitch novel), a 1992 novel by Ben Aaronovitch
Transit
German writer and polymath (1749–1832)
thriving intellectual and cultural environment under the patronage of Duchess Anna Amalia that formed the basis of Weimar Classicism. He was ennobled by Karl
Johann_Wolfgang_von_Goethe
German-American architect (1883–1969)
ISBN 978-3-322-95032-1. Retrieved 21 March 2026. Fehervary, Helen (19 November 2020). "Anna Seghers, a Writer Who Defended the Wretched of the Earth". jacobin.com. Jacobin
Walter_Gropius
German author (1786–1859)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Wilhelm_Grimm
German author, poet and satirist (1899–1974)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Erich_Kästner
German minstrel singer (c. 1170 – c. 1230)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Walther_von_der_Vogelweide
20th-century German popular historian
Bode 1933–1944 not given 1945 Hans Schiebelhuth 1946 Fritz Usinger 1947 Anna Seghers 1948 Hermann Heiss 1949 Carl Gunschmann 1950 Elisabeth Langgässer Since
Golo_Mann
German author (1776–1822)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
E._T._A._Hoffmann
German playwright (1759–1805)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Friedrich_Schiller
Middle High German epic poem from around 1200
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Nibelungenlied
Austrian playwright and novelist
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Elfriede_Jelinek
German Enlightenment writer (1729–1781)
University Press, 1957. Emilia Galotti: a tragedy in five acts, translated by Anna Johanna Gode von Aesch. Great Neck, N.Y., Barron's Educational Series, inc
Gotthold_Ephraim_Lessing
Nazi concentration camp
who managed to escape from Osthofen, Max Tschornicki, met the author Anna Seghers in her Paris exile, and her novel The Seventh Cross, describes the conditions
Osthofen_concentration_camp
German novelist (1898–1970)
22 June 1898, as Erich Paul Remark, to Peter Franz Remark (1867–1954) and Anna Maria née Stallknecht (1871–1917), a working-class Roman Catholic family
Erich_Maria_Remarque
1920s German art movement against expressionism
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
New_Objectivity
German writer and Nobel Prize recipient (born 1953)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Herta_Müller
Austrian Nobel laureate novelist (born 1942)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Peter_Handke
Day of the year
Lavrentyev, Russian mathematician and hydrodynamicist (died 1980) 1900 – Anna Seghers, German author and politician (died 1983) 1901 – Nina Bari, Russian mathematician
November_19
German author, playwright, left-wing politician and revolutionary (1893–1939)
central character in the Miles Franklin Award-winning novel All That I Am by Anna Funder. Paul Schrader's 2017 film First Reformed centers on a troubled, although
Ernst_Toller
German playwright and poet (1898–1956)
ISBN 0-521-43437-8. Benjamin, Walter (1983). Understanding Brecht. Translated by Anna Bostock. London and New York: Verso. ISBN 0-902308-99-8. Brooker, Peter.
Bertolt_Brecht
Swiss author and dramatist (1921–1990)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Friedrich_Dürrenmatt
Austrian philosophical writer (1880–1942)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Robert_Musil
German author (1889–1979)
work for the BPRS brought him into close contact with, amongst others, Anna Seghers and Johannes R Becher. Renn's growing commitment to communism saw him
Ludwig_Renn
Soviet style of realistic art depicting communist values
regime, which influenced their craft and works with socialist realism. Anna Seghers' 1949 novel The Dead Stay Young (German: Die Toten Bleiben Jung) was
Socialist_realism
Austrian novelist and pacifist (1843–1914)
von Wchinitz und Tettau (1738–1806) and his wife, Princess Maria Christina Anna von und zu Liechtenstein (1741–1819), youngest but one daughter of Prince
Bertha_von_Suttner
Swiss writer (1878–1956)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Robert_Walser
Award
Kamala Markandaya, Victoria Ocampo, Mary Renault, Nathalie Sarraute, Anna Seghers and Marie Under. The authors Peter Anson, Hannah Arendt, Mikhail Bakhtin
1975 Nobel Prize in Literature
1975_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
German linguist, jurist and mythologist
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Jacob_Grimm
German literary award
v t e German literary awards Anna Seghers Prize Bertolt-Brecht-Literaturpreis Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels Friedrich Nietzsche Prize Georg Büchner
Goethe_Prize
Austrian-Czechoslovak writer and journalist
one of a circle of European communist refugees, notable among them Anna Seghers and Ludwig Renn and the German-Czech writer Lenka Reinerová. He continued
Egon_Kisch
German novelist, essayist, and doctor (1878–1957)
an influence on younger German writers, including Lion Feuchtwanger, Anna Seghers, and Bertolt Brecht; for the latter, Wang Lun provided an impulse for
Alfred_Döblin
Austrian playwright and novelist (1931–1989)
the autumn of 1931, Herta took Thomas to Vienna to live with her parents: Anna Bernhard and her de facto husband, the novelist Johannes Freumbichler. (Thomas
Thomas_Bernhard
German far-left militant group
Popular Front: KPD Policy as Reflected in the Works of Friedrich Wolf, Anna Seghers and Willi Bredel, 1928–1938". German Writers and Politics 1918–39. London:
Antifaschistische_Aktion
1856–1943 German-language newspaper
Sorge Friedrich Schrader, (correspondent in Constantinople before 1918) Anna Seghers Heinrich Schirmbeck Walter Schmiele Dolf Sternberger Max Weber Paul Weitz [de]
Frankfurter_Zeitung
German knight, poet, and composer (died c. 1220)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Wolfram_von_Eschenbach
Johann Lorenz Schmidt Ernst Schneller Max Scholz [de] Fritz Schulze [de] Anna Seghers Manès Sperber Bruno Taut Helene Weigel Erich Weinert Karl August Wittfogel
Marxist_Workers'_School
German literary award
Honorable Mention: Martin Kessel 1927 Gerhard Menzel and Hans Meisel 1928 Anna Seghers 1929 Alfred Brust and Eduard Reinacher 1930 Reinhard Goering 1931 Ödön
Kleist_Prize
German-language author (1905–1994)
open to relationships with other women. He had a short affair with sculptor Anna Mahler, the daughter of composer Gustav Mahler. In 1938, after the Anschluss
Elias_Canetti
German Romantic writer (1777–1811)
Scheerbart Arthur Schnitzler Helga Schubert Kurt Schwitters W. G. Sebald Anna Seghers Bertha von Suttner Ernst Toller Georg Trakl Kurt Tucholsky Robert Walser
Heinrich_von_Kleist
ANNA SEGHERS
ANNA SEGHERS
Female
Spanish
 Spanish form of Latin Anna, AINA means "favor; grace." Compare with other forms of Aina.
Female
Russian
 Variant spelling of Russian Anya, ANIA means "favor; grace." Compare with another form of Ania.
Female
English
French form Latin Anna, ANNE means "favor; grace." Compare with masculine Anne.
Female
Romanian
Romanian pet form of Greek Hanna, ANCA means "favor; grace."
Girl/Female
African, American, Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Russian, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu
Inexhaustible; Gracious; Graceful; Resurrection; Favour; Form of Anna; Beautiful; Something Unexpected; Grace of God
Female
German
German form of Greek Hagne, AGNA means "chaste; holy."
Female
Polish
Polish form of Greek Hanna, ANKA means "favor; grace."
Female
Finnish
 Variant form of Finnish Aino, AINA means "the only one." Compare with other forms of Aina.
Female
Polish
 Pet form of Polish Anka, ANIA means "favor; grace." Compare with another form of Ania.
Female
English
 Latin form of Greek Hanna, ANNA means "favor; grace." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a prophetess in Jerusalem.
Girl/Female
Indian
From Anga.
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Netherlands, Polish, Slovenia, Swedish, Swiss
Full of Grace; God is Gracious; God has Shown Favor; Form for Anna
Female
Finnish
 Short form of Finnish Anniina and Annikki, both ANNI means "favor; grace." Compare with another form of Anni.
Female
Russian
(ÐнÑ) Russian form of Latin Anna, ANYA means "favor; grace."
Male
German
Frisian pet form of Germanic names beginning with arn-, ANNE means "eagle." Compare with feminine Anne.
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic name derived from the word éan, ÉANNA means "bird-like."
Female
Russian
(ÐнÑ) Variant spelling of Russian Anya, ANJA means "favor; grace."
Female
German
German pet form of Latin Anna, ANINA means "favor; grace." Compare with other forms of Anina.
Female
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian pet form of Greek Hanna, ANNI means "favor; grace." Compare with another form of Anni.
Female
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Anna, ANNAG means "favor; grace."Â
ANNA SEGHERS
ANNA SEGHERS
Boy/Male
Indian
Soil; Soft
Boy/Male
English
From the bank.
Girl/Female
Indian
A songbird
Boy/Male
Tamil
Calm
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Modern
Goddess Lakshmi; Money; Lucky
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Meh means Moon Raj means Kingdom
Boy/Male
Russian Greek
Of the conquering people.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Blue
Biblical
the praise of the Lord
ANNA SEGHERS
ANNA SEGHERS
ANNA SEGHERS
ANNA SEGHERS
ANNA SEGHERS
n.
The food supplied to the Israelites in their journey through the wilderness of Arabia; hence, divinely supplied food.
n.
A local European measure of length. See Canna.
n.
Alt. of Arnee
pl.
of Ansa
n.
An East Indian money of account, the sixteenth of a rupee, or about 2/ cents.
adv.
Of each; an equal quantity; as, wine and honey, ana (or, contracted, aa), / ij., that is, of wine and honey, each, two ounces.
n.
Alt. of Annat
n.
A species of pier produced by thickening a wall at its termination, treated architecturally as a pilaster, with capital and base.
n.
A small wild ox of Celebes (Anoa depressicornis), allied to the buffalo, but having long nearly straight horns.
n.
A genus of tropical plants, with large leaves and often with showy flowers. The Indian shot (C. Indica) is found in gardens of the northern United States.
n.
The black, destroying goddess; -- called also Doorga, Anna Purna.
inerj.
Anan.
pl.
of Anta
n.
A sweetish exudation in the form of pale yellow friable flakes, coming from several trees and shrubs and used in medicine as a gentle laxative, as the secretion of Fraxinus Ornus, and F. rotundifolia, the manna ashes of Southern Europe.
n.
A measure of length in Italy, varying from six to seven feet. See Cane, 4.
n. pl.
Antae. See Anta.
n.
A diminutive of Ann or Anne, the proper name.
n.
A name given to lichens of the genus Lecanora, sometimes blown into heaps in the deserts of Arabia and Africa, and gathered and used as food.