No.
The son of Hannah in the Old Testament was Samuel.
The prophet Samuel was the son of Hannah.
The palidrome for the name of a woman in the Old Testament is "Hannah".
Hannah does not appear in the New Testament. She is however in the Old Testament in I Samuel 1:1-28 and 2:1-11.
There is no "why", because there's no basis for the statement that the cross is considered evil in the Old Testament.
In the King James version the name - Hannah - appears 13 times, all of them in 1 Samuel in the Old Testament
Joseph's mother (in the Old Testament) is Rachel who gave birth to Benjamin aswell.
she thought the old testament was evil and to many people decided to bealive in that
Eve. Also Hannah and Anna.
Patriarchs and matriarchs of the Old Testament are usually not given the title of saint, even though many may very well be in Heaven. The name Hannah is sometimes used instead of Anne or Anna, the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Saint Hannah is a biblical figure from the Old Testament who is known for her story in the Book of Samuel. She lived in the ancient city of Shiloh in Israel.
She was the mother of Samuel in the Old Testament not during the time of Jesus.