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In Irish 'Ann' is either Anna or Áine; Eithne (enya) was 'translated' Annie.

In Scottish Gaelic 'Annie' is Annag (annak).

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Anna- Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Anna, meaning " favor; grace."

Anna or Áine is the Irish equivalent of Anna.

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It's spelled Anna as in English.

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Áine in Irish.

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Annag is Annie.

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