Hana (name)
Hana as a given name may have any of several origins. It can be a variant transliteration of Hannah, which is the Jewish, French and Christian form, meaning "grace" in Hebrew associated with God. It is also a Kurdish name meaning hope (هانا), a Persian name meaning flower (حَنا), and an Arabic name meaning happiness and satisfaction (هَناء). As a Japanese name, it is usually translated as flower (花). In Korean, it means the number one (하나). In Hawaiian, "Hana" means "craft" or "work" . In Maori, "Hana" means to shine, glow, give out love or radiance [1]
Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Meaning | the grace of God (Hebrew) moon (Albanian) happiness (Arabic) flower (Japanese) one (Korean) to glow (Maori) hope (Kurdish) |
Other names | |
Related names | Hannah |
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People
Czech and Slovak
- Hana Dostalová (1890–1981), Czech painter
- Hana Vítová (1914–1987), Czechoslovak film actress
- Hana Zelinová (1914–2004), Slovak writer
- Hana Maria Pravda (née Becková ; 1916–2008), Czechoslovakian-born British actress
- Hana Ponická (1922–2007), Slovak writer and dissident
- Hana Greenfield (née Lustigová; 1926–2014), Czechoslovak concentration camp survivor, later a writer in Israel
- Hana Bobková (born 1929), Czech gymnast
- Hana Hegerová (born 1931), Slovak singer
- Hana Janků (1940–1995), Czech opera singer
- Hana Růžičková (1941–1981), Czech gymnast
- Hana Librová (born 1943), Czech biologist
- Hana Shezifi (born 1943), Israeli Olympic runner
- Hana Orgoníková (1945–2014), Czech politician
- Hana Mičechová (born 1946), Czech gymnast
- Hana Zagorová (born 1946), Czech singer
- Hana Mašková (1949–1972), Czech figure skater
- Hana Lišková (born 1952), Czech gymnast
- Hana Knapová (born 1956), Czechoslovak figure skater
- Hana Mandlíková (born 1962), Czech professional tennis player
- Hana Vejvodová (1963–1994), Czech pianist
- Hana Jonášová (born 1966), Czech opera singer
- Hana Andronikova (1967–2011), Czech writer
- Hana Říčná (born 1968), Czechoslovak gymnast
- Hana Černá (born 1974), Czech freestyle and medley swimmer
- Hana Benešová (born 1975), Czech sprinter
- Hana Šromová (born 1978), Czech tennis player
- Hana Vymazalová (born 1978), Czech Egyptologist
- Hana Horáková (born 1979), Czech basketball player
- Hana Blažíková (born 1980), Czech soprano and harpist
- Hana Klapalová (born 1982), Czech beach volleyball player
- Hana Vagnerová (born 1983), Czech stage and television actress
- Hana Bajtošova (born 1984), Czech cyclist
- Hana Martínková (born 1985), Czech handball player
- Hana Soukupová (born 1985), Czech supermodel
- Hana Birnerová (born 1989), Czech tennis player
- Hana Kutlvašrová (born 1989), Czech handball player
- Hana Sloupová (born 1991), Czech football player
- Hana Koudelová, Czechoslovak slalom canoeist
Japanese
- Hanahime (花, died 1639), Japanese woman of the late Azuchi-Momoyama through early Edo period
- Hana Kobayashi (born 1982), Venezuelan-Japanese singer
- Hana Usui (笛吹 花, born 1974), Japanese artist
- Hana Sugisaki (杉咲 花, born 1997), Japanese actress
- Hana Kimura (木村花, 1997–2020), Japanese professional wrestler
- Hana Wada (和田 はな, born 2002), Japanese shogi player
Korean
- Lee Ha-na (born 1982), South Korean actress
- Oh Ha-na (born 1985), South Korean fencer
- Park Ha-na (born 1985), South Korean actress
- Yoo Ha-na (born 1986), South Korean actress
- Kim Ha-na (born 1989), South Korean badminton player
- Han Hana (born 1990), South Korean actress
- Jung Hana (born 1990), South Korean rapper, member of Secret
- Jang Ha-na (born 1992), South Korean golfer
- Hana Mae Lee (fl. 2000s), American actress of Korean descent
- Shin Bo-ra (born 1993), stage name Hana, member of Gugudan
Arab
- Hana Sweid (born 1955), Israeli Arab politician
- Hana Majaj (born 1982), Jordanian swimmer
- Hana Shalabi (born 1982), Palestinian prisoner in Israel
- Hana Sheha (born 1985), Egyptian actress
- Hana Mareghni (born 1989), Tunisian judo practitioner
- Hana Elhebshi, Libyan activist
- Hana Hajjar, Saudi cartoonist
Other
- Hana Catherine Mullens (1826–1861), Swiss writer born in India who wrote one of the earliest Bengali novels
- Hana Meisel (1883–1972), Israeli agronomist
- Hana Shezifi (born 1943), Israeli Olympic runner
- Hana Wirth-Nesher (born 1948), Israeli literary scholar
- Hana Kuk (born 1986), Hong Kong singer-songwriter
- Hana Makhmalbaf (born 1988), Iranian filmmaker
- Hana Cakuli (born 1989), Albanian singer from Montenegro
- Hana Pestle (born 1989), American musician
- Hana Beaman, American snowboarder
Fictional characters
- Works from Japan
- Hana, a character in the manga series Peacemaker Kurogane
- Hana, a character in the anime film Wolf Children
- Hana-chan, a character in the anime series Ojamajo Doremi
- Hana Asakura, a character in the manga series Shaman King
- Hana N. Fountainstand, a character in the manga series Hanayamata
- Hana Ichinose (一之瀬 花名), protagonist of the manga series Slow Start
- Hana Inuzuka, a character in the manga and anime series Naruto, and anime series Naruto Shippuden
- Hana Isuzu, a character in the anime series Girls und Panzer
- Hana Nono (野乃 はな), a character in the anime series Hugtto! PreCure
- Hana Yamaguchi, a character in Japanese manga series Guru Guru Pon-chan
- Hanatarou Yamada, a character in the manga and anime series Bleach
- Saki Hanajima (Hana-chan), a character in the manga and anime series Fruits Basket
- Hana Midorikawa, a character in the manga and anime series, Prison School
- Hana, the protagonist in the Young Samurai novel The Ring of Water
- Hana Uzaki, the protagonist of Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!
- Works from elsewhere
- Hana, the wife of Sadao in Pearl Buck's short story "The Enemy"
- Hana, a Canadian nurse in the award-winning novel and film The English Patient
- Hana Stoppable, Ron's adopted baby sister in the 2002–2007 Disney Channel animated series Kim Possible
- Hana Gitelman, a character in 2006–2010 American graphics novel series Heroes
- Hana Tsu-Vachel, player character first introduced in 2009 in American video game series Fear Effect
- Jung Hana, a character in 2012 South Korean drama Love Rain
- D.Va, real name Hana Song, a fictional South Korean pro gamer and a player character in the video games Overwatch and Heroes of the Storm
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