List of Famous people named Anna
Anna Maria Mussolini
Anna Maria of Hungary
Anna Maria of Hungary (1204–1237) was an Empress consort of Bulgaria, daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary and Gertrude of Merania. She was sister of king Béla IV and Saint Elizabeth of Hungary.
Anna of Ryazan
Grand Princess Anna Vasilievna of Ryazan (1451–1501) was a Russian noblewoman, Regent of the Ryazan Principality in 1483 and in 1500–1501, during the minority of her son and grandson. She was the only daughter of Grand Prince Vasily II of Moscow and the mother and grandmother of last Grand Princes of Ryazan Principality. Anna was born in Moscow to the family of Vasily II of Moscow, who was blinded five years before her birth during a time of troubles, and Maria Yaroslavna of Borovsk.
Anna Karolina Orzelska
Anna Karolina Orzelska was an adventuress and Polish szlachcianka (noblewoman), the illegitimate daughter of August II the Strong, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, by Henriette Rénard.
Anna of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Anna of Brunswick-Lüneburg was a princess of Brunswick-Lüneburg by births and marriage Duchess of Pomerania.
Anna of Mecklenburg
Anna of Mecklenburg, was a Duchess consort of Courland by marriage to the Duke of Courland, Gotthard Kettler. She was the daughter of Albrecht VII, Duke of Mecklenburg and Anna of Brandenburg. Anna is the first woman in Livonia whose life story is entirely historically confirmed.
Anna Skellern
Anna Skellern is a United Kingdom-based Australian actress, best known as the first female member of The Chaser's television programme CNNNN.
Anna Swenn-Larsson
Anna Swenn-Larsson is a Swedish World Cup alpine ski racer who specialises in slalom. She made her World Cup debut in a slalom at Courchevel in December 2010 and placed 26th; her first podium came on home snow at Åre in March 2014.
Anna of Oldenburg
Anna of Oldenburg was a Countess consort of East Frisia as the spouse of Count Enno II of East Frisia. She was the Regent of East Frisia in 1540/42–1561 as the guardian for her minor sons. Her reign lasted until 1561 and was generally supported by the Estates. Her chief advisor was her brother, count Christopher of Oldenburg. When she died in 1575, it was exactly 35 years after her own husband's death.
Anna Wilhelmine of Anhalt-Dessau
Anna Wilhelmine of Anhalt-Dessau, was a German princess of the House of Ascania from the Anhalt-Dessau branch.