Meaning & Origin
Annia is a feminine name of Roman origin. It is derived from the Latin word 'annus', meaning 'grace' or 'mercy'. In Christian context, Anna is the name of several saints and biblical figures, including the mother of Hannah, the prophetess who recognized Jesus as the Messiah.
Spiritual meaning
Symbol of compassion and mercy
Language details
Annia
Annia
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
AH-nee-ah
əˈni.ə
Lucky number
15
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
13
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Anna was a common name in early Christian communities, and many women were named Anna in honor of the biblical figure or of the patron saint Anna. Anna was a respected name that represented grace, mercy, and faithfulness.
In Christian tradition, Anna is a symbol of devotion, faith, and prophecy. She represents the importance of recognizing and responding to God's presence in our lives, as she did when she recognized the infant Jesus in the temple. "Anna" is a reminder of the spiritual reward that comes from living a life dedicated to God.
Historical references
Historical records show that Annia was a noblewoman in ancient Rome. The name Annia carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
1st-3rd century
Historical records show that Annia was a Christian martyr in the 4th century. The name Annia carried significant spiritual weight in that era.
4th century
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