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Anna Katharina von Call (born von Wohlgemuth), 1737 - 1814
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Sullivan (born Von Wohlgemuth), 1901 - 1976
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Von Wohlgemuth (born Groskopf), 1872 - 1951
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Anna Katharina von Call (born von Wohlgemuth), 1737 - 1814
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Lucia von Wohlgemuth (born Oberrauch), born 1714
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna von Wohlgemuth, born Circa 1603
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Luzia von Wohlgemuth
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Lucia von Wohlgemuth (born Oberrauch)
MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Lucia von Wohlgemuth (born Oberrauch)
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MyHeritage Family TreesAnna Katharina von Wohlgemuth, 1737 - 1814
Geni World Family TreeAnna von Wohlgemuth (born Mikschiczek), 1854 - 1898
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Geni World Family TreeAnna Lucia Oberrauch
Geni World Family TreeAnna Mayr (born von Wohlgemuth), 1847 - 1914
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- Ana Wohlgemuth
- Ann Wohlgemuth
- Annie Wohlgemuth
- Anya Wohlgemuth
- Hannah Wohlgemuth
- Arabic: آنا فون وولغيموث (Ānā Fūn Wūlghīmūth)
- German: Anna von Wohlgemuth
- Italian: Anna von Wohlgemuth
- Japanese: アンナ・フォン・ヴォルゲムート (Anna Fon Vorugemūto)
- Russian: Анна фон Вольгемут (Anna fon Vol'gemut)
- Spanish: Ana von Wohlgemuth


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The name Anna has its origins in the Hebrew name Channah, meaning "grace" or "favor," and it first appeared in ancient Hebrew culture, particularly in the biblical context, where it is associated with the mother of the prophet Samuel. The name has been widely used across various cultures and regions, gaining popularity in Christian communities due to its biblical roots, particularly in the New Testament where Anna is recognized as a prophetess. Over the centuries, Anna has been embraced in numerous languages and cultures, leading to various notable variations such as Ana in Spanish and Portuguese, Anne in French, and Anya in Russian, each carrying similar meanings of grace and favor. The name has remained timeless, often associated with qualities such as kindness, compassion, and strength, reflecting the characteristics of those who have borne it throughout history. Anna's enduring popularity can be attributed to its simplicity, elegance, and the positive connotations associated with its meaning.
The last name "Von Wohlgemuth" has its origins in Germany, specifically within the regions of Bavaria and Saxony, where it first appeared in the medieval period. The name is derived from the German words "wohl," meaning "well" or "good," and "gemuth," which translates to "mood" or "spirit," suggesting a meaning akin to "of good spirit" or "well-disposed." This surname likely indicated a positive disposition or character trait of the individuals who initially bore it, possibly reflecting their social standing or occupation in the community, such as a merchant or a landowner. Variations of the name can be found in different German-speaking regions, with some instances appearing as "Wohlgemuth" without the "Von," which denotes nobility or a geographical origin in Germanic naming conventions. The name may also have slight variations in spelling or pronunciation in other cultures, but it remains predominantly associated with its German roots. Historically, the name has been linked to various notable figures, including artists and scholars, contributing to its recognition in cultural contexts.
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