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Alanna

Definition: The word "Alanna" comes from the Greek word "Allana," which means "little." It's often used in religious or philosophical contexts, particularly in Jewish or Christian texts, referring to a minor deity or angel. In English, "Alanna" is most commonly translated as "Mary" (as in Mary Magdalene) but it can also be used to refer to any minor deity like Athena, Demeter, Orpheus, or any other divine figure. The Hebrew word "Allana" is also often translated as "Lilith" in the Bible.


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Definition: The English word "Alannah" comes from Old French, meaning "girl of the name Mary." It's derived from the Old Norse name "Ahlan" which translates to "child," as it was given by God to Mary when she was three weeks pregnant. In Christianity, "Alannah" is a name often used for girls born after 1973. This practice dates back to ancient times and has been embraced by many Christian denominations over time. It's named after Mary's older sister Alannah who, according to the Bible, died shortly before she was born. In the Bible, "Alannah" is often associated with the Virgin Mary in her childhood. The story of Mary Magdalene and the Holy Spirit is believed to have been based on this tradition of naming girls after Mary. The exact definition of "Alannah" as a name has changed over time, but it's generally associated with religious traditions around the world. It can mean "child," "girl," or even a combination of these elements depending on the cultural context in which it is used.


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