Hanah is a female name with various origins and associations. It has Arabic, Hebrew, Japanese, and English pronunciations. In Arabic, it is pronounced as HAH-nah (/ˈhanæ/), while in Hebrew it is pronounced as HAH-nah (/ˈχanɑ/). The Japanese pronunciation of Hanah is HAH-nah (/ha.na/). In English, it is pronounced as HAH-nuh (/ˈhɑnə/). The name Hanah has a long history and has been popular in different cultures. It is often associated with meanings like "grace" or "favor." In the United States, the name Hanah has been consistently used for newborns over the years, although its popularity has varied.
Hanah Margalit is a Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, specializing in bioinformatics, computational biology, and gene regulation in bacteria and eukaryotes. |