Origin and Meaning of Ruthanna
Meaning & Origin
Compassionate friend / Derived from Ruth and Anna
Origin: Hebrew - Ruth comes from the Hebrew name רוּת (Rut) meaning 'friend' or 'companion,' while Anna is derived from the Hebrew name חַנָּה (Hannah) meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Interesting Facts
- Ruthanna combines two popular Biblical names, Ruth and Anna, resulting in a name with a rich religious and cultural significance.
- While popularly used in English-speaking countries, variations of Ruth and Anna exist across various cultures, reflecting their widespread appeal.
- Notable bearers of the names include Ruth, the biblical figure notable for her loyalty and compassion to her mother-in-law, Naomi, and Anna, a prophetess in the New Testament.
- Ruthanna has been less common than its components, but names like Ruth and Anna have enjoyed popularity over the years, especially in religious communities.
- Related names include Ruthie (a diminutive of Ruth), Anna, and Hannah, sharing similar roots and meanings.