The name Anna exists in almost every nation. Its English form is Ann(e), German and Italian use Anna, Spanish uses Ana, Polish uses Hanna, and Belarusian uses Ganna. Furthermore, the name exists in Japanese and Chinese, and while the writing is completely different from European languages, the pronunciation is similar. In India, however, the name Anna is given to men. No language matches Russian in the variety of affectionate and diminutive forms of Anna, such as: Anya, Anechka, Annushka, Anyuta, Nyura, Nyusya, and Asya.
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