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Anna Mökelei (born Matuscsák), 1908 - 2003
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Matuscsák (born Mitnik/Mýtnik), died 1896
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Anna Matuscsák, 1843 - 1845
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Matuscsák (born CSADENYI), 1859 - 1912
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Matuscsák (born CSADENYI), 1858 - 1859
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Matuscsák (born Gallik), born 1815
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Szeman (born Matuscsák), born 1839
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Mária Matuscsák (born Tindira), born 1840
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Matuscsak, 1885 - 1885
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Matuscsák, born 1885
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Anna Matuscsák (born Szidlovszkÿ/Zbusko), died 1860
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Matuscsák, born Circa 1735
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Matuscsák, Sr., born Circa 1748
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Matuscsák (born Novojovszky), born Circa 1782
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Matuscsák (born Krecscianin), born Circa 1741
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Ilona Matuscsák (born Quiquerez), 1894 - 1948
FamilySearch Family TreeAnna Galamb (born Matuscsák), 1831 - 1909
FamilySearch Family TreeAnna Matuscsák (born Vora?), born 1917
FamilySearch Family TreeAnna Matuscsák (born Ivanko), born 1837
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Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910Anna Matuscsák
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910Anna Matuscsák
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910Anna Matuscsák
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The name Anna has its origins in the Hebrew name Channah, meaning "grace" or "favor," and it first appeared in ancient Hebrew culture, particularly in the biblical context, where it is associated with the mother of the prophet Samuel. The name has been widely used across various cultures and regions, gaining popularity in Christian communities due to its biblical roots, particularly in the New Testament where Anna is recognized as a prophetess. Over the centuries, Anna has been embraced in numerous languages and cultures, leading to various notable variations such as Ana in Spanish and Portuguese, Anne in French, and Anya in Russian, each carrying similar meanings of grace and favor. The name has remained timeless, often associated with qualities such as kindness, compassion, and strength, reflecting the characteristics of those who have borne it throughout history. Anna's enduring popularity can be attributed to its simplicity, elegance, and the positive connotations associated with its meaning.
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