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De Bhaldraithe's 'English-Irish Dictionary" gives Anna as the Irish form, it's also used in Scotland. The Old Irish name Áineis anglicized Ann as well.

According to Ó Cróinín & Maguire, Eithne(Enya) was also anglicized as Ann.

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Áine. The line over the A, called a fada, is important as it affects the pronunciation. It is pronounced awn-yeah.

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