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Hannah

Hannah is a feminine of Hebrew origin, meaning "favor" or "grace". It is also the name of various places, ships, works of art, and other entities. For people named Hannah, see the People section. For other uses, see the respective sections below.

People

Biblical figures

In the , Hannah is depicted as one of the two wives of , a from the hill country of , who was barren and deeply distressed by her while her rival wife bore children. During an annual pilgrimage to the sanctuary at , Hannah poured out her soul in a fervent, silent to , vowing that if granted a son, she would dedicate him as a to lifelong service at the and abstain from wine or strong drink. The initially mistook her emotional for drunkenness but blessed her upon understanding her sincerity; soon after, remembered Hannah, and she conceived and bore , whose name means "heard by ." True to her vow, after weaning , Hannah brought him to , offered a , and entrusted him to Eli's care, where he grew to become a pivotal and in . Hannah's subsequent song of praise in 1 Samuel 2:1–10 celebrates 's sovereignty, reversal of fortunes for the lowly and mighty, and faithfulness, serving as a prophetic that foreshadows themes in later biblical texts like the . Rabbinic expands on Hannah's righteousness, portraying her as a paragon of who endured severe trials, including Peninnah's provocations and Eli's rebuke, yet persisted in without intermediaries, establishing a model for direct personal to . Her silent at , moving only her lips, is interpreted as the archetype for the , the central standing in Jewish liturgy, where one prays quietly with focused intention (), and it is said to have been answered uniquely without audible words, unlike other biblical prayers such as those of or the at the . Midrashim further emphasize her trials as divinely ordained to refine her piety, with rewarding her devotion by not only granting but also additional children, underscoring themes of perseverance and divine justice. In Islamic tradition, a figure named Hannah (sometimes rendered as ) is identified as the mother of Maryam (), the mother of (), drawing parallels to the biblical Hannah through her vow to dedicate an unborn child to God's service. The recounts in Al (3:35–37) that the wife of Imran, upon conceiving, pledged her child for exclusive devotion to at the , and after Maryam's birth, she was miraculously provided sustenance, highlighting Hannah's and the fulfillment of divine promise. This narrative positions Hannah as a righteous whose mirrors the biblical , emphasizing themes of submission and maternal sacrifice in Quranic . Apocryphal texts, such as certain expansions in , occasionally reference Hannah-like figures in maternal devotion motifs but do not feature a prominent named character equivalent to the canonical Hannah.

Historical figures

(c. 1708–1770) was an influential English cookery writer whose seminal work, The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy, first published in 1747, became one of the most popular cookbooks in the for over a century. Intended for middle-class housewives and domestic cooks, the book featured over 900 recipes that simplified complex culinary techniques, incorporated affordable ingredients, and included practical advice on household management, making sophisticated cooking accessible to a broader audience. Glasse's innovative approach, which emphasized clarity and economy—famously instructing readers to "take your hare when it is cased"—revolutionized and culinary practices, with the book undergoing numerous editions and influencing subsequent generations of cooks until the mid-19th century. Hannah More (1745–1833), an English poet, playwright, and social reformer, played a pivotal role in the abolitionist movement and during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Born near , More initially gained recognition in literary circles for her plays and poetry, but her evangelical conversion in the 1770s shifted her focus toward philanthropy and moral improvement. She became a key member of the , a group of evangelical Anglicans including , who advocated for the abolition of the slave trade; More contributed by writing influential anti-slavery poems like (1788) and distributing tracts to promote the cause, helping to build public support that led to the Slave Trade Act of 1807. Additionally, More championed education for the poor, founding Sunday schools in Cheddar and authoring inexpensive moral tracts and books such as Village Politics (1792) to foster literacy and ethical values among working-class women and children, thereby addressing social inequalities in Georgian England. Hannah Arendt (1906–1975) was a German-born political philosopher whose profound analyses of totalitarianism and human behavior shaped 20th-century thought. Born in , , Arendt fled Nazi persecution in 1933 after her arrest by the , escaping to before immigrating to the in 1941, where she became a naturalized citizen in 1950. Her landmark book, (1951), examined the rise of Nazi and Stalinist regimes, arguing that totalitarianism emerged from the convergence of , , and bureaucratic isolation, drawing on historical events like the and the concentration camps to illustrate the erosion of political freedom. Arendt's coverage of Adolf Eichmann's 1961 trial in Jerusalem, published as : A Report on the Banality of Evil (1963), introduced the concept of the "banality of evil," describing how ordinary individuals could perpetrate atrocities through thoughtless obedience rather than ideological fanaticism, a thesis that sparked widespread debate on .

Contemporary figures

Hannah Waddingham (born 28 July 1974) is an English actress, singer, and renowned for her extensive career in and television. She began performing on stage in the late 1990s, earning acclaim in West End productions such as the Monty Python-inspired musical (2005), for which she received an Olivier Award nomination, and (2009). Waddingham made her debut in 2010 as the Witch in Stephen Sondheim's at the Roundabout Theatre Company's production. Her transition to screen roles gained momentum with appearances in (2017–2019) as Septa Unella and (2020), but her breakthrough came as Rebecca Welton, the sharp-witted owner of AFC Richmond, in the Apple TV+ comedy (2020–2023). Waddingham's portrayal in Ted Lasso earned her the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2021, along with a Critics' Choice Television Award and two Award nominations. She expanded her hosting profile by co-presenting the in alongside and , drawing praise for her charismatic delivery. In 2024, she hosted the Olivier Awards, celebrating British , and provided voice work as Deliria in the animated series . In 2025, she appeared in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning and voiced a character in the Smurfs film, alongside ongoing work on season 4. With renewed for a fourth season in 2025, Waddingham's influence in both and television persists, including advocacy for fair wages in the through support for Equity's campaigns. Hannah Fry (born 21 February 1984) is a mathematician, author, and broadcaster who specializes in communicating complex and probability concepts to wide audiences through television, radio, and books. Holding a PhD in from , Fry joined the UCL Centre for Advanced in 2017 as a lecturer, focusing on mathematical modeling of human behavior. Her broadcasting career took off with the documentary The Secret Life of (2018), which explored chaos theory's role in natural patterns, followed by The Secret Genius of Modern Life (2022) on , dissecting the behind everyday technologies like GPS and credit cards. Fry has authored several influential books, including The Mathematics of Love: Patterns, Proofs, and the Search for the Perfect Relationship (2015), which applies probability to dating and matchmaking, and Hello World: Being Human in the Age of Algorithms (2018), examining algorithms' societal impacts. Her work emphasizes accessible explanations of quantitative risks, as seen in her contributions to BBC Radio 4's More or Less and TED Talks viewed millions of times. In 2024, Fry co-presented episodes on genetics and ancestry in Who Do You Think You Are?, and she is set to front the three-part BBC iPlayer series AI Confidential in 2025, investigating real-world AI applications from healthcare to art. In November 2025, she premiered The Infinite Explorer with Hannah Fry, a series decoding global forces through mathematics on National Geographic. Fry's efforts have been recognized with the British Science Association's Kelvin Medal in 2020 for public engagement in science. Hannah Simone (born 3 August 1980) is a Canadian actress and former television host of Indian descent, best known for her role as Cecilia "CeCe" Parekh in the Fox sitcom (2011–2018). Raised in after time in and , Simone began her career as a VJ for MuchMusic in , hosting shows like MuchMusic Countdown and interviewing global music stars. She transitioned to acting in the U.S. with guest spots on and 80s Dad, but marked her stardom, where she portrayed the confident model and loyal friend to Zooey Deschanel's Jess Day across all seven seasons, contributing to the series' seven People's Choice Award nominations. Post-New Girl, Simone starred in films such as Life in a Year (2020) opposite Jaden Smith and hosted the Fox competition Kicking & Screaming (2019). She developed and piloted projects like the ABC comedy Put (2019), inspired by her multicultural family, and took on the lead role of Sam in the ABC supernatural sitcom Not Dead Yet (2023–2024), playing a journalist who sees deceased people as part of her job. In 2024, Simone co-hosted the South Asians at the Oscars Pre-Party, highlighting diverse talent, and launched The Mess Around, a New Girl rewatch podcast with co-star Lamorne Morris, revisiting the show's cultural impact. In September 2025, she joined the cast of Super Troopers 3 in a supporting role. Her work often incorporates themes of identity and humor, solidifying her as a versatile figure in comedy.

Fictional characters

Hannah Montana is the of Miley Stewart, the of the series Hannah Montana, where she embodies a famous teenage pop star who conceals her identity from peers through a blonde and glamorous , highlighting themes of dual identity and the challenges of fame. This secret is gradually revealed to close friends and family, culminating in public disclosure during key narrative arcs that explore and . Hannah Baker serves as the central figure in Jay Asher's young adult novel , depicted as a high school student who dies by after enduring escalating , rumors, and betrayal from classmates. Her revolves around a series of audio cassette tapes she records posthumously, detailing thirteen reasons—each tied to a specific person—that contributed to her despair, emphasizing themes of accountability, , and the impact of social cruelty. Hannah Abbott appears as a in J.K. Rowling's series, portrayed as a Hufflepuff house student in the same year as at School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, known for her blonde pigtails and participation in school events like Herbology classes. As a member of , she demonstrates loyalty and courage, notably fighting in the Battle of Hogwarts against Voldemort's forces, which underscores her role in the house's values of hard work and dedication.

Places

United States

Hannah, North Dakota, is a small city located in Cavalier County, near the Canadian border in the northeastern part of the state. Founded in 1897, it experienced a population peak of 262 residents in 1930 but has since declined significantly, with only 8 inhabitants recorded in the 2020 census and estimates around 8-9 as of 2024, marking it as a near-ghost town today. Hanna, —often referenced in historical contexts aligning with the name "Hannah"—is an in Carbon County, established as a by the Union Pacific Coal Company in 1889 to support operations. The community thrived on its heritage, particularly during the early when underground mines fueled railroad expansion, though it has transitioned from its mining peak and maintains a population of 683 as of the 2020 census, declining to approximately 660 as of 2024, avoiding full status. (Note: Primary historical accounts confirm the founding and mining focus, with the spelling variation noted in dedicated sites like hannahistory.com.) In , Hannah Land refers to a historical that served as an early name for the settlement now known as Red Rock, prior to the establishment of its in 1870. This locale represents a faded community in , classified today as a historical with no current population, emblematic of early 19th-century rural development in the region.

Elsewhere

Hanna, Alberta, serves as the administrative centre for Special Area No. 2 in southeastern , , and functions as a key service hub for surrounding agricultural communities. Established in 1912 as a divisional point on the Canadian Northern Railway's Goose Lake Line, the town was named after David B. Hanna, the railway's president, with its townsite lots auctioned that same year to attract settlers. By 1914, Hanna had incorporated as a town, rapidly growing to support early industries centered on and farming, cattle ranching, and , while providing essential banking, medical, and mercantile services to homesteaders from diverse backgrounds including , , and German-Russians. In , Hannah Town represents one of Kingston's oldest inner-city communities, located in the parish of St. Andrew just beyond the original town boundaries. Founded around 1815 through the subdivision of land originally owned by Scottish settler John Hannah, the area was developed to provide housing lots for the non-white population amid post-emancipation urban expansion, though it appears on maps as early as 1807. Historically a mixed residential and commercial , Hannah Town has endured cycles of social and economic challenges, including initiatives like the 1978 establishment of the Mel Nathan Institute by St. John's Church to foster local and . In the United Kingdom, Hannah cum Hagnaby is a small civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, characterized by its rural agricultural landscape near the North Sea coast. The parish, encompassing the hamlets of Hannah and Hagnaby, traces its origins to medieval times, with a Premonstratensian abbey founded at Hagnaby in 1175 by Herbert de Orreby, though the structure had vanished by the 19th century. St. Andrew's Church, an Early English-style building seating about 100, stands on a prominent hill and holds parish registers dating back to 1559, reflecting the area's longstanding role as a quiet farming settlement that historically maintained a population of around 80-100 residents in the 19th century, declining to 58 as of the 2021 census. Other minor settlements named Hannah exist globally, including a populated locality on in the , serving as a residential area near with coastal access. These locales, often tied to naming conventions, mirror patterns of small-town evolution seen elsewhere, where rail or trade hubs initially spurred growth before shifting to localized economies.

Ships

Revolutionary War era

The Hannah was the first armed commissioned into service under Continental authority during the , marking a pivotal moment in the establishment of American naval forces. Acquired on August 24, 1775, by order of , the 78-ton fishing schooner was owned by John Glover, a prominent from , and leased to the Continental Congress for $1 per ton per month. Under the command of Captain Nicholson Broughton, an Army officer from Marblehead, Hannah was fitted out in Beverly Harbor with an armament of four carriage guns and a crew of approximately 30 men drawn from Washington's forces. This modest vessel, originally built for transporting and lumber to the , was tasked with intercepting British supply ships to aid the Continental Army's . Hannah's inaugural cruise began on September 5, 1775, when she departed Beverly under orders to cruise the coastal waters for enemy transports carrying munitions and provisions. On September 7, she successfully captured the transport , a supply laden with naval stores, lumber, and other bound for forces in ; the prize was sent into port at . Emboldened, Broughton continued operations, seizing additional vessels with critical supplies, including fish, , and military equipment, which disrupted enemy and provided much-needed resources to the American side. However, Hannah's success drew pursuit from warships; on October 10, 1775, she was chased by the HMS and forced to run aground near Beverly to avoid capture, though she was ultimately refloated and saved from destruction. The schooner's active service lasted only until early October 1775, when she was decommissioned and replaced due to her relative slowness and the need for more capable vessels in Washington's nascent squadron. Despite her brief career, Hannah holds a legendary status as the "birth" of the United States Navy, symbolizing the transition from ad hoc colonial defenses to organized Continental maritime operations and inspiring later naval traditions. Her actions demonstrated the feasibility of small, agile schooners in asymmetric warfare against the superior British fleet, setting a precedent for the Continental Navy's early raiding tactics.

Other historical vessels

The brig Hannah, built in 1826 in Norton, New Brunswick, Canada, and measuring 287 tons, served as an emigrant vessel during the Irish Famine. Departing from Warrenpoint and Newry, Ireland, on April 3, 1849, bound for Quebec City with approximately 180 Irish passengers and 12 crew members, the ship struck an ice reef in the Gulf of St. Lawrence on April 29, 1849, tearing a hole in its hull. Captain Curry Shaw, aged 23, and two officers abandoned the vessel in the only lifeboat, an act later condemned as one of the most cowardly in , leaving passengers to fend for themselves amid the sinking. The barque Nicaragua, under Captain William Marshall, rescued 127 survivors that day, who were later transferred to other vessels including the Broom, Lord Byron, Aldebaran, and Port of Glasgow; at least 49 lives were lost in the disaster. Throughout the , numerous named Hannah operated as , schooners, and in coastal , appearing in crew lists from both the and the . Examples include a Liverpool-registered sailing of 137 tons launched in 1851, which foundered after a collision on March 12, 1871, and another 480-ton sail ship from Liverpool in 1853 engaged in general . A smaller 35-ton registered in London in 1849 also plied routes, while others, such as brigs from and Yarmouth, and schooners from Milford and , were documented in records for and commercial voyages. US maritime archives similarly reference Hannah-named schooners and brigs in fisheries and Atlantic during the mid-1800s, though specific incidents beyond routine operations are less prominently recorded. These ships typically facilitated , coastal , and emigrant , reflecting the common use of the name in Anglo-American seafaring.

Film and television

Films

Hannah and Her Sisters is a 1986 comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. The story unfolds over three Thanksgiving gatherings spanning two years, centering on the eldest sister Hannah (played by Mia Farrow) and her relationships with her husband Elliot (Michael Caine), her sisters Lee (Barbara Hershey) and Holly (Dianne Wiest), and their entangled personal and romantic lives. The film explores themes of family dynamics, infidelity, and existential crises in an upper-middle-class New York setting. It received seven Academy Award nominations, winning three: Best Original Screenplay for Allen, Best Supporting Actor for Caine, and Best Supporting Actress for Wiest. Hanna is a 2011 action thriller directed by . The film follows 16-year-old Hanna Heller (), raised in isolation in the Finnish wilderness by her father Erik () as a highly trained assassin, who embarks on a mission across while pursued by CIA agent Marissa Wiegler (). It delves into themes of isolation, identity, and relentless pursuit, blending intense action sequences with moments of youthful discovery. The production grossed approximately $65.3 million worldwide against a $30 million budget. The Possession of Hannah Grace is a directed by . The plot centers on Megan Reed (), a former working the night shift at a , who encounters bizarre and violent events involving the corpse of , a young woman who died during a failed months earlier. The story builds tension through the morgue setting, revealing the demonic possession's lingering effects as Hannah's body exhibits unnatural reanimation. Released by , the film emphasizes atmospheric dread and practical effects in its elements.

Television productions

Hannah Montana is an American teen sitcom created by , , and , which aired on from March 24, 2006, to January 16, 2011. The series follows Miley Stewart, portrayed by , a teenage girl who leads a double life as the famous pop singer Hannah Montana to protect her normal life in . Spanning four seasons and 98 episodes, the show addresses themes of identity, friendship, family, and the pressures of fame through comedic and musical elements. It achieved widespread popularity among young audiences, with Season 1 averaging 4.2 million viewers per episode and contributing to 's highest-rated premiere at the time. The series spawned a successful music franchise, including four soundtrack albums that sold over 20 million copies worldwide, and extensive merchandise lines generating billions in revenue, solidifying its status as a cultural phenomenon that influenced tween entertainment and Cyrus's transition to a global music star. By 2025, retrospectives continue to highlight its role in predicting influencer culture and empowering young viewers through themes of . 13 Reasons Why is an American teen drama series developed by for , based on Jay Asher's 2007 novel , which premiered on March 31, 2017, and concluded after four seasons on June 5, 2020, comprising 49 episodes. The narrative centers on , played by , a high school student who dies by and leaves behind a series of cassette tapes outlining the 13 people and events that contributed to her decision; her storyline dominates the first two seasons, exploring , , , and isolation. The series garnered over 4.7 million viewers in its first three days, becoming one of 's most-watched originals and prompting global conversations on youth . However, it faced significant controversy for its graphic depiction of , with a 2019 study reporting a 28.9% increase in suicide rates among U.S. youth aged 10-17 in April 2017 following its release, though a 2022 analysis attributed this to seasonal variations and found no causal link to the show; these findings led to add warning cards and edit the suicide scene in 2019. Despite criticisms, the show raised awareness for , contributing to increased calls and policy discussions on media responsibility up to 2025. In the dystopian drama , adapted by Bruce Miller for from Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel and airing from April 26, 2017, to May 27, 2025, Hannah serves as a pivotal character as the young daughter of protagonist June Osborne (), who is forcibly separated from her during the rise of the totalitarian regime . Portrayed initially by Jordana Blake and later by other young actresses as the story progresses, Hannah—renamed Agnes in Gilead—appears across all six seasons, symbolizing June's unrelenting drive for and reunion amid themes of reproductive and maternal loss. The series, which averaged 8.4/10 on and won 15 , including Outstanding Drama Series, elevated Hannah's role beyond the book to underscore long-term trauma and hope, with her arc culminating in a bittersweet separation that fueled ongoing cultural debates on and through 2025. Its impact extended to real-world , inspiring protests and adaptations like the 2019 sequel novel , where Hannah's perspective is explored further. Other television productions featuring prominent Hannah characters include in (Showtime, 2012–2013), a forensic analyst and love interest to in seasons 7 and 8, whose complex backstory involving accidental poisoning adds layers to the thriller's exploration of morality. Additionally, in (The WB/CBS, 2002–2006), Hannah Rogers (Emily VanCamp) emerges as a key figure in seasons 3 and 4, evolving from a quirky assistant to a romantic lead, contributing to the series' heartfelt portrayal of small-town life and personal growth. These roles highlight Hannah's versatility across genres, from to family-oriented narratives.

Literature

Novels and books

Hannah's Dream is a 2008 novel by American author Diane Hammond, published by William Morrow Paperbacks. The story follows Samson Brown, a longtime zoo employee devoted to caring for Hannah, a solitary at a declining facility, as they navigate threats of closure and her longing for a better life, emphasizing themes of , , and . The Nightingale, published in 2015 by , is a novel by centered on two sisters in Nazi-occupied , depicting their divergent paths of resistance, survival, and familial bonds amid the horrors of war. The book became an international bestseller, selling over 4.5 million copies worldwide as of 2024. The Hannah Swensen mystery series, launched in 2000 by ( of Joanne Lynn Born), features protagonist Hannah Swensen, a and amateur sleuth in the fictional town of Lake Eden, Minnesota, who solves murders often linked to her cookie shop, The Cookie Jar, while incorporating baking recipes. The inaugural book, Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder, introduced the format blending culinary elements with lighthearted investigations. By 2025, the series encompasses more than 30 installments, including titles like Blueberry Muffin Murder (2002) and Pumpkin Chiffon Pie Murder (2025).

Short stories and other works

In the cozy mystery genre, Joanne Fluke has contributed several short stories and novellas featuring the amateur sleuth Hannah Swensen, a bakery owner in the fictional town of Lake Eden, Minnesota. These works often appear in holiday-themed anthologies, blending culinary themes with light-hearted investigations. For instance, "Candy Cane Murder," published in 2007 as part of the anthology Candy Cane Murder, follows Swensen as she probes the death of a local man discovered in a snowbank during a Christmas event, incorporating recipes for peppermint treats alongside the whodunit plot. Similarly, "Gingerbread Cookie Murder," released in 2010 in its namesake anthology, depicts Swensen uncovering suspects after finding her neighbor bludgeoned near a batch of her signature cookies, emphasizing community dynamics and seasonal baking. Fluke, a New York Times bestselling author known for over 30 novels in the series, uses these shorter formats to explore side tales that expand Swensen's world without the full scope of her novel-length adventures. Beyond mysteries, includes works like Hannah's Winter (2001) by author Kierin Meehan, blending and fantasy about a 12-year-old girl from who travels to for winter break and grapples with cultural displacement amid encounters with ghosts and local . Meehan, who draws from her own experiences living abroad, highlights themes of , , and through Hannah's in Japanese traditions like visits and theater, fostering of personal growth across cultures. The book, reissued in in 2009, has been praised for its evocative portrayal of challenges and subtle elements that mirror the protagonist's emotional turmoil. Literary retellings of the biblical Hannah, the mother of from 1 Samuel 1–2, appear in modern poems and plays that emphasize themes of , , and divine response. In the poem "When Hannah Spoke with God" by Margaret Mackinnon in (December 2024), the narrative reimagines Hannah's silent prayer at the as a moment of intimate divine encounter, using vivid imagery to convey her inner resolve and the transformative power of vulnerability. These pieces, often performed in religious or educational settings, prioritize emotional depth and scriptural fidelity over extensive innovation.

Music

Songs

Several songs titled "Hannah" or incorporating the name prominently have been released across genres, often exploring themes of , loss, or allure. These tracks span from early 20th-century standards to contemporary and compositions, each using the name to evoke personal or archetypal narratives. "Hard Hearted Hannah (The Vamp of Savannah)," a 1924 composed with music by and lyrics by , Bob Bigelow, and Charles Bates, portrays a seductive and ruthless woman from Savannah known for breaking hearts without remorse. The song's lyrics depict her as tougher than leather, delighting in men's tears, which established it as a playful yet of vampish in the era. It gained widespread popularity through recordings, notably by in the mid-20th century, who infused it with her signature scat and swing style during her time with Chick Webb's orchestra and later solo career. In the genre, Ray LaMontagne's "Hannah," released on September 14, 2004, as part of his debut album , serves as a melancholic tribute to a lost love, reflecting on vulnerability and emotional surrender through introspective lyrics like "I lost all of my innocence when I fell in love with you." The track's acoustic arrangement and LaMontagne's raspy vocals underscore themes of regret and longing, contributing to the album's critical acclaim for its raw authenticity. While the song itself did not achieve significant chart success as a , peaked at number 189 on the , bolstered by airplay of lead "." Vampire Weekend's "Hannah Hunt," an track from their 2013 album , delves into themes of young love, escape, and fleeting romance, with lyrics evoking a from to as a for breaking free from routine. Released on May 14, 2013, the song's earnest narrative and orchestral swells highlight the band's maturation, earning praise for its emotional depth. The album, including this track, debuted at number one on the and won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2014.

Albums and compositions

One notable album titled Hannah is the fifth studio release by American indie folk musician Lomelda (Hannah Read), issued on September 4, 2020, by . Recorded across multiple sessions in , the album explores themes of introspection and emotional landscapes through lo-fi production, featuring Read's multi-instrumental work alongside collaborators on guitar, bass, drums, and synth. It spans 14 tracks, including "Kisses," "Hannah Sun," "Wonder," "Reach," "Sing for Stranger," "Hannah Happiest," and "Hannah Please," blending gentle acoustics with ambient textures; the record has been praised in indie circles for its raw vulnerability and melodic warmth, with listeners noting its soul-soothing quality. In the genre, the track "Hannah" appears on ' debut Weathervanes, released February 19, 2010, by Frenchkiss Records. The song, clocking in at 3:38, serves as the second track amid the album's eclectic mix of and elements, drawing from the band's experimental sound influenced by and life. Critics described Weathervanes as inventive yet occasionally overwrought, with "Hannah" highlighted for its bubbly synths and earnest , contributing to the album's moderate success and 3.5/5 rating in reviews. Several musical compositions bear the name "Hannah" or variations, often drawing inspiration from the biblical figure of Hannah in 1 Samuel, emphasizing themes of prayer, perseverance, and . Michael Shapiro's Hannah for Piano (2015), a five-minute piece published by Universal Edition, forms part of his Passages based on biblical narratives; it honors Hannah as the mother of the prophet , evoking her inner resolve and spiritual yearning through contemplative motifs. Similarly, Andrea Clearfield's Hannah's Prayer (2000), excerpted from her Women of Valor, features , harp, strings, and narrator in a seven-minute movement that portrays Hannah's plea for a child, blending lyrical vocal lines with delicate orchestration to underscore female strength in sacred texts. Clearfield further composed The Song of Hannah in 2018 for chorus and organ (or ), premiered November 9, 2018, at Episcopal Cathedral by the Cathedral Singers under Thomas Lloyd. Lasting about seven minutes and commissioned by the Women's Sacred Music Project, it sets excerpts from 1 2:1-9, capturing Hannah's triumphant praise after 's birth with soaring choral harmonies and organ accompaniment. In a related vein, Timothy Hoekman's Song of Hannah, an for mezzo- and from his 24-movement Prophet Songs (date unspecified, full scores available via composer), adapts text from 1 2 to depict Hannah's gratitude for her son's arrival, integrating it into a larger orchestral framework with chorus and soloists. More recently, Oscar-winning composer Rachel Portman's Hannah's Song (2025), a clarinet piece performed by Martin Fröst, was released as a single on February 28, 2025, by Sony Classical. Part of Portman's series of instrumental singles exploring vocal and chamber forms, it premiered in recordings that highlight lyrical phrasing and emotional depth, earning acclaim for its evocative simplicity in contemporary classical contexts.

Other uses

The given name

Hannah is a feminine derived from the Hebrew חַנָּה (Channah or Ḥanna), meaning "favor" or "grace." This traces to the Hebrew root חָנַן (ḥanan), which conveys the idea of being gracious or showing favor. In the , the name originates with the figure of Hannah, the wife of and mother of the prophet , as described in the First Book of Samuel (1 Samuel 1–2). She is depicted as a woman of deep faith who prayed fervently for a child after enduring barrenness, ultimately dedicating her son to God's service. The name exhibits a wide array of variants and cognates across cultures and languages. In Hebrew, common forms include Chana, Chanah, Hana, and Hanna; in German and Dutch, Hanna and Hanne; in Arabic, Hanna; and in broader European traditions, it influences names like Anna (Latin and Greek form) and Anne (French). Slavic languages often feature Hana, while Scandinavian variants include Hanne. These adaptations reflect the name's enduring appeal and linguistic evolution from its Semitic roots. Hannah experienced significant popularity in the United States during the late , peaking at rank #2 for girls in 1998 according to data from the , a position it held for three consecutive years amid a broader surge in biblical name usage. Globally, the name remains popular in several countries, including the , , , and , where it continues to be bestowed frequently on newborn girls.

Miscellaneous

In taxonomy, "Hannah" appears in the scientific name of certain species, such as Ophiophagus hannah, the king cobra, a venomous elapid snake endemic to South and and the sole member of its . This , established by Theodore Edward Cantor in 1836, has the deriving from roots Ophiophagus meaning "snake-eater," reflecting the ' diet primarily consisting of other snakes. In , Hannah is the name of a prototypical (DSL) designed for specifying, , and generating structured files and network traces. Developed as a tool for handling binary and textual formats in a declarative manner, it supports applications in and protocol analysis, with its syntax emphasizing modularity for complex data structures. In , Hanna (sometimes spelled Hannah in older records) is a pre-designated name from the World Meteorological Organization's rotating lists for Atlantic tropical cyclones, used to identify and track storms for public communication. Notable instances include Hurricane Hanna of 2020, which reached Category 1 strength and made landfall in , causing significant flooding and $1.2 billion in damages. Several niche brands incorporate "Hannah" in their naming, reflecting diverse commercial applications. For example, HANNAH is a outdoor apparel and equipment company founded in 1992, specializing in functional clothing for , , and using sustainable materials like recycled . Similarly, The Brand hannah, established over 16 years ago, produces eco-friendly reusable menstrual products aimed at improving women's health and reducing environmental waste through innovative fabric technologies.

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