Anan (name)

Summary

Anan is both a given name and a surname.

Hebrew/Arabic edit

Anan (Hebrew: עָנַן ‘ānan) is used as both a Hebrew or Arabic name meaning "cloud, vapour" or descriptive "visible water vapour floating above the earth". The Arabic form is from Classical Arabic, possibly adopted from the Hebrew. Notable people with the Hebrew name include:

  • Anan, one of the Israelites who sealed the covenant after the return from Babylon (Nehemiah 10:27)
  • Anan (amora), Babylonian Jewish scholar
  • Anan ben David, Karaite
  • Saul ben Anan, Karaite Jewish leader of the eighth century CE

Notable people with Arabic name edit

Notable people with the Arabic name include:

Other notable people edit

Other notable people who are not related to the Hebrew-Arabic meaning of name but carries the name or surname:

Hindi edit

In Hindi, the name "Anan" means face. Rarely is a person named Anan in India. However when Anan is conjoined with some number, it denotes either a God or a demon. Examples:

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