Aana Name Meaning, Origin, Religion, Personality, Lucky Number

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Aana Meaning

Moments, Hours of the Night

Aana Urdu spelling

آناء

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  • Arabic
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  • Muslim
Arabic for “moments”, “hours of the night”.

What does Aana mean?

Aana is a name of
  • Arabic
origin for Baby girls that mean Moments, Hours of the Night

How do you write Aana in
  • Arabic
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The name Aana is written in Arabic, Urdu and Persian as آناء

What origin is the name Aana?

Aana is mainly popular in religion and its main origin is
  • Arabic


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Is Aana a trendy name?

Baby girl name Aana has
  • Arabic
roots and means Moments, Hours of the Night. The name has secured a 4K ranking in popularity on MuslimBabies.

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