Hannah

Hebrew translation: Spelled חנה

20:09 Jul 13, 2004
English to Hebrew translations [Non-PRO]
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English term or phrase: Hannah
Hannah is orginially a hebrew name
Hannah DeGeorge
Hebrew translation:Spelled חנה
Explanation:
The name Hannah is pronounced "Khanah" in Hebrew and is spelled חנה.
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hannah
Hannah


Explanation:
Hannah comes from the Hebrew name Chana (Samuel's mother in the Torah. "Chana" means favour or grace. ( Cha -na - He has favoured me). I hope this helps!

Rebecca
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in HebrewHebrew

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Spelled חנה


Explanation:
The name Hannah is pronounced "Khanah" in Hebrew and is spelled חנה.

Suzan Chin
United States
Local time: 13:29
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