We know precious little about St. Anne beyond her name. The one thing that you can know for certain about her is that she must have been an outstanding mother, and a very hold woman as she raised a girl who turned out to be not only the greatest saint who ever lived, but also the Mother of God.
We know very little about Saint Anne, including the names of her parents.
There is no Biblical reference that gives us the names of Anne's parents. Nor is there anything in apocryphal mention nor anything in tradition
We know virtually nothing about Anne as she is not mentioned in scripture. What we know is through tradition that has been handed down for 2000 years. She was Jewish and her husband was named Joachim. They became parents of a daughter, the Blessed Virgin Mary, who became the mother of Our Lord. That made her the grandmother of Jesus. It is thought that they lived in Nazareth.
Saint Anne's mother was named Emerentia or St. Marcella, according to different sources.
If you are referring to the Blessed Vrgin Mary, her mother's name was Saint Anne.
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If you are referring to Augustine of Hippo's mother's her name was "Saint Monica".
There is no record of the name of Dymphna's mother.
Paul Cantrell has written: 'Memories of St. Annes Pier on its centenary' -- subject(s): Recreational facilities, Saint Annes Pier (Lytham Saint Anne's, Lancashire), History
Anne's full name was Anne Frank.
Saint Anne (also Ann, Anna, Hannah or Channah from Hebrew ×—Ö·×?Ö¸Ö¼×”, meaning "favor" or "grace")
Saint Augustine of Hippo's mother was St. Monica.
he name of Joseph's mother is not known.
Saint Peter's father was Jonah (or Jona) but the name of his mother is unknown.
Patrick's mother was named Conchessa.
Conchessa was Saint Patrick's mother.