List of biographies / Ann
Portal Biographies | People search
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | ?
Aa | From | Ac | Ad | Ae | Af | Ag | Ah | Ai | Aj | Ak | Al | On | To | Ao | Ap | Aq | Ar | As | At | Au | Av | Aw | Ax | Ay | Az
Ana – Anc | And | Ane | Beg | Ang | App | Ani | Anj | Ank | Anl | Note | Ann | Ano | Adjust | Anq | Call | Ans | Ant Num
Ann
- Ann Naddodsdóttir , probably the daughter of the Faroese Viking Naddoddur
- Ann Sophie (* 1990), German pop singer
- Ann, Celina (* 1991), Austrian singer
- Ann, Christoph (* 1962), German lawyer and university professor
- Ann, Julia (* 1969), American porn actress and dancer
- Ann, Pam , Australian comedian and entertainer
- Ann-Margret (* 1941), Swedish-American singer and actress
Anna
- Anna , biblical person and patroness
- Anna († 654), King of East Anglia
- Anna († 1420), Hessian noblewoman
- Anna , daughter of Johannes II von Waldburg
- Anna († 1418), Grand Duchess of Lithuania
- Anna (1693–1740), Russian Tsarina and former Duchess of Courland and Zemgale
- Anna (1932–1942), American wolf child
- Anna (* 2003), Italian rapper
- Anna Amalia von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1739–1807), German composer and by marriage Duchess of Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach
- Anna Anachutlu Komnene († 1342), Empress of Trebizond
- Anna Charlotte Amalie von Nassau-Dietz-Oranien (1710–1777), mother of the first Grand Duke of Baden
- Anna Charlotte of Lorraine (1714–1773), Duchess of Lorraine and Abbess of Remiremont
- Anna Christine Luise von Pfalz-Sulzbach (1704–1723), Duchess of Savoy, Crown Princess of Sardinia-Piedmont
- Anna Dalassene , Byzantine Empress, mother of Alexios I Komnenos
- Anna Dandolo , Queen of the Serbs
- Anna de Sommariva, Angelo d ' († 1428), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Anna Dorothea von Sachsen-Weimar (1657–1704), abbess of the Quedlinburg monastery
- Anna Eleonore von Hessen-Darmstadt (1601–1659), Duchess of Braunschweig
- Anna Elisabeth Luise of Brandenburg-Schwedt (1738-1820), Princess of Brandenburg-Schwedt, by marriage Princess of Prussia
- Anna Elisabeth von Anhalt-Bernburg (1647–1680), Duchess of Württemberg-Bernstadt
- Anna Elisabeth von Anhalt-Dessau (1598–1660), Countess von Bentheim-Steinfurt
- Anna Elisabeth von der Pfalz (1549–1609), Countess of Hesse-Rheinfels, Countess Palatine of Lützelstein
- Anna Elisabeth von Sachsen-Lauenburg (1624–1688), Landgraveess of Hessen-Homburg
- Anna Emilie von Anhalt-Köthen-Pleß (1770–1830), heiress of Pleß
- Anna F. (* 1985), Austrian singer
- Anna Guðrún Jónasdóttir (* 1942), Icelandic political scientist
- Anna Henriette von Pfalz-Simmern (1648–1723), Princesse de Condé
- Anna Katharina Dorothea von Salm-Kyrburg (1614–1655), by marriage Duchess of Württemberg
- Anna Katharina von Brandenburg (1575–1612), Queen of Denmark and Norway
- Anna Kolbrún Árnadóttir (* 1970), Icelandic politician (Center Party)
- Anna Komnena (1083–1154), Byzantine historian
- Anna Leopoldowna (1718–1746), Grand Duchess and Regent of Russia
- Anna Magdalena von Pfalz-Birkenfeld-Bischweiler (1640–1693), Countess of Hanau-Lichtenberg
- Anna Margaret (* 1996), American singer and actress
- Anna Margarete von Braunschweig-Harburg (1567–1646), provost at Quedlinburg Abbey
- Anna Maria (1617–1672), Margravine of Baden-Durlach; German poet, draftsman, painter and silhouette urin
- Anna Maria (1627–1669), Duchess of Mecklenburg (-Schwerin), by marriage Duchess of Saxony-Weissenfels
- Anna Maria dal violin (1696–1782), Italian violinist and violin teacher
- Anna Maria Franziska von Sachsen-Lauenburg (1672–1741), Countess Palatinate of Neuburg, Grand Duchess of Tuscany
- Anna Maria von Anhalt (1561–1605), Princess of Anhalt, Duchess of Liegnitz, Brieg, Wohlau and Ohlau
- Anna Maria von Boskowitz and Černahora (1575–1625), Moravian nobles, Princess of Liechtenstein, Duchess of Troppau and Jägerndorf
- Anna Maria von Brandenburg (1567–1618), Duchess of Pomerania
- Anna Maria von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1526–1589), Duchess of Württemberg
- Anna Maria von Brandenburg-Bayreuth (1609–1680), Princess of Eggenberg
- Anna Maria von Braunschweig-Calenberg-Göttingen (1532–1568), Duchess of Prussia
- Anna Maria von der Pfalz (1561–1589), Princess of Sweden and Duchess of Södermanland
- Anna Maria von Hessen-Kassel (1567–1626), Countess of Nassau-Saarbrücken
- Anna Maria von Liechtenstein (1699–1753), Princess of Liechtenstein
- Anna Maria von Pfalz-Neuburg (1575–1643), Duchess of Saxony-Altenburg
- Anna Maria von Sachsen (1836-1859), Saxon princess, hereditary grand duchess of Tuscany by marriage
- Anna Mjöll (* 1970), Icelandic jazz singer and composer
- Anna Pavlovna (1795–1865), Queen of the Netherlands
- Anna Petrovna (1708–1728), daughter of Peter the Great
- Anna Porphyrogenneta , wife of Vladimir the Great, Grand Duke of Kiev
- Anna Přemyslovna (1290–1313), Queen of Bohemia
- Anna S. Þorvaldsdóttir (* 1977), Icelandic composer
- Anna Seiler , from Bernburg and founder of the Inselspital
- Anna Sophia von Anhalt (1584–1652), Countess of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
- Anna Sophia von Brandenburg (1598–1659), Duchess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg
- Anna Sophia of Hessen-Darmstadt (1638–1683), abbess of the Quedlinburg monastery
- Anna Sophia von Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld (1619–1680), abbess of the Quedlinburg monastery
- Anna Sophie of Denmark (1647–1717), Electress of Saxony
- Anna Sophie of Prussia (1527–1591), Duchess of Mecklenburg
- Anna Sophie von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg (1670–1728), Princess of Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg, by marrying Princess von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
- Anna Theresa of Savoy (1717–1745), princess of the House of Savoy
- Anna Victoria of Savoy (1683–1763), Princess of Saxony-Hildburghausen
- Anna of Bohemia († 1265), Duchess of Silesia
- Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (1503–1547), Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, Queen of the Holy Roman Empire by marriage
- Anna von Bolanden († 1320), Palatine nobleman, Cistercian in Worms
- Anna of Brandenburg (1487–1514), Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf
- Anna von Brandenburg (1507–1567), Duchess of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
- Anna of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach (1487–1539), Princess of Brandenburg-Ansbach, by marriage Duchess and Regent of Teschen
- Anna of Braunschweig († 1432), wife of the Austrian Duke Friedrich IV.
- Anna von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1502–1568), Duchess of Pomerania
- Anna von Bussnang († 1404), princess abbess of the Fraumünsterkloster in Zurich
- Anna von Cilli (1386–1416), Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania
- Anna of Denmark (1532–1585), Electress of Saxony
- Anna of Denmark (1574–1619), royal consort of England and Scotland
- Anna von der Pfalz (1329–1353), second wife of Emperor Charles IV.
- Anna von der Pfalz (1346–1415), princess of the Palatinate , by marriage to Duchess von Berg
- Anna von Eppstein-Königstein (1481–1538), Countess von Königstein
- Anna of Great Britain, Ireland and Hanover (1709–1759), Princess Royal and, by marriage, Princess of Orange
- Anna von Henneberg , abbess
- Anna von Hessen (1529–1591), Countess Palatinate of Zweibrücken
- Anna von Kashin († 1368), princess from the princely family of the Rurikids and saint
- Anna of Kiev , Russian noblewoman, Queen of France by marriage
- Anna von Kleve , Countess of Arnsberg
- Anna von Kleve (1515–1557), wife of King Henry VIII of England
- Anna of Lithuania (1309–1339), Lithuanian princess and queen of Poland
- Anna von Mecklenburg (1485–1525), princess; Duchess of Mecklenburg; Landgrave of Hesse
- Anna of Montenegro (1874–1971), member of the Petrović-Njegoš house
- Anna von Munzingen († 1327), German Dominican and prioress in the Adelhausen Monastery in Freiburg
- Anna von Nassau-Dillenburg († 1513), Duchess and Regent of Braunschweig-Lüneburg and the last Countess von Katzenelnbogen
- Anna von Nassau-Hadamar (1299–1329), noblewoman from the older line of the Nassau-Hadamar family
- Anna of Novgorod , saint of the Russian Orthodox Church
- Anna of Nuremberg († 1383), German countess and abbess
- Anna von Oldenburg (1501–1575), by marriage countess and later regent of East Friesland
- Anna von Oranien-Nassau (1563–1588), Dutch noblewoman, Princess of Nassau-Orange, by marriage Countess von Nassau-Dillenburg
- Anna of Austria († 1327), Austrian nobleman
- Anna of Austria (1432–1462), Duchess of Saxony, Duchess of Luxembourg
- Anna of Austria (1528–1590), Duchess of Bavaria
- Anna of Austria (1549–1580), Queen of Spain, Queen of Portugal
- Anna of Austria (1573–1598), Queen of Sweden and Poland-Lithuania
- Anna of Austria (1601–1666), Infanta of Spain, Regent of France
- Anna of Austria-Tyrol (1585–1618), Empress of the Holy Roman Empire (1612–1619)
- Anna von Pfalz-Veldenz (1540–1586), Countess Palatinate of Pfalz-Veldenz and by marriage Margravine of Baden-Durlach
- Anna of Poland (1476–1503), Polish princess and duchess of Pomerania
- Anna of Prussia (1576–1625), Electress of Brandenburg
- Anna of Saxony (1420–1462), Landgrave of Hesse
- Anna of Saxony (1437–1512), Electress of Brandenburg
- Anna of Saxony (1544–1577), wife of Prince Wilhelm of Orange
- Anna of Saxony (1567–1613), Duchess of Saxe-Coburg
- Anna von Sachsen-Wittenberg († 1426), wife of Friedrich, Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg and German rival king
- Anna of Savoy († 1365), Empress of Byzantium and regent
- Anna von Schlüsselberg († 1379), abbess
- Anna von Schweidnitz (1339–1362), Bohemian and Roman-German Queen and Empress of the Holy Roman Empire
- Anna von Tecklenburg-Schwerin (1532–1582), Countess of Tecklenburg and, by marriage, Countess of Bentheim
- Anna of Veldenz († 1439), Countess of the second race of the counts of Veldenz and by marriage Pfalzgräfin of simmering two-bridges
- Anna von Weinburg , Abbess of the Buchau Abbey
- Anna von Werdenberg († 1497), abbess of the Buchau women's monastery
- Anna von Württemberg (1513–1530), daughter of Duke Ulrich von Württemberg and his wife Sabina of Bavaria
- Anna von Württemberg (1561–1616), Duchess of Ohlau, Wohlau and Liegnitz
- Anna von Zähringen (1162–1226), wife of Ulrich III.
- Anna Wilhelmine von Anhalt-Dessau (1715–1780), child of Prince Leopold I of Anhalt-Dessau
- Anna zu Mecklenburg (1865–1882), member of the grand ducal house of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- Anna, Margit (1913–1991), Hungarian painter
- Anna-Lena (1944-2010), Swedish pop singer
- Annabella (1907–1996), French film actress
- Annabi, Amina (* 1962), French-Tunisian singer and actress
- Annabi, Hédi (1944–2010), Tunisian UN diplomat
- Annable, Dave (* 1979), American actor
- Annable, Graham (* 1970), Canadian comic book writer, animator and film director
- Annable, Odette (* 1985), American actress
- Annabring, Joseph John (1900–1959), Hungarian clergyman, Bishop of Superior
- Annabring, Matthias (1904–1961), Hungarian-German lawyer
- Annacone, Paul (born 1963), American tennis player
- Annadurai, CN (1909–1969) Indian politician and author
- Annaeus Serenus , friend and relative of Seneca
- Annageldiýew, Orazly (* 1960), Turkmen chess player
- Annakin (* 1975), Swiss musician
- Annakin, Ken (1914-2009), British director
- Annakov, Babakuli (* 1972), Turkmen chess player
- Annakuliyeva, Annagul (1924–2009), Turkmen opera singer (soprano) and film actress
- Annalisa (* 1985), Italian pop singer
- Annamaa, Koit (1912–1970), Estonian hammer thrower
- Annamateur (* 1977), German singer
- Annan, Alyson (* 1973), Australian hockey player
- Annan, Anthony (* 1986), Ghanaian soccer player
- Annan, Daniel Francis (1928–2006), Ghanaian lawyer and politician
- Annan, Kobina (* 1944), Ghanaian diplomat
- Annan, Kofi (1938–2018), Ghanaian politician, Secretary General of the United Nations, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, author
- Annan, Noel, Baron Annan (1916–2000), British author, university president and politician
- Annand, Simon (* 1955), British photographer
- Annandale, Thomas (1838-1907), British surgeon
- Annang, Richard (* 1991), Ghanaian soccer player
- Annani, Adil (* 1980), Moroccan marathon runner
- Annas, Julia (* 1946), American philosopher and historian of philosophy
- Annas, Max (* 1963), German music journalist and crime writer
- Annasohn, Jakob (1901–1983), Swiss Chief of Staff
- Annaud, Jean-Jacques (* 1943), French film director
Anne
- Anne (1665–1714), Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland
- Anne de Bourbon († 1408), wife of Duke Ludwig of Bavaria-Ingolstadt
- Anne de Bretagne (1477–1514), Queen of France
- Anne de Lusignan (1418–1462), Duchess of Savoy
- Anne of York (1439–1476), English nobleman
- Anne of York, Lady Howard (1475–1511), English princess
- Anne of Bohemia (1366–1394), first royal consort of Richard II of England
- Anne, Princess Royal (* 1950), British princess and daughter of Elizabeth II.
- Anne-Karin (* 1948), German pop singer and presenter
- Anne-Marie (* 1991), British singer
- Anne-Marie of Denmark (* 1946), Danish noblewoman, ex-Queen of Greece
- Annebault, Claude d ' († 1552), French general and statesman
- Annecke, Emil (1823–1888), German revolutionary and American journalist and lawyer
- Annecke, Kurt (1902–1961), German pharmacist, food chemist and ministerial official
- Annedouche, Christophe (1803–1866), French engraver
- Anneet, Adrien , Belgian boxer
- Annegarn, Dick (* 1952), Dutch singer, songwriter and guitarist
- Annegarn, Josef (1794–1843), Catholic theologian and educator
- Annei (577 BC – 511 BC), 3rd Tennō of Japan (549–511 BC)
- Anneke, Fritz (1818–1872), German revolutionary and North American officer
- Anneke, Mathilde Franziska (1817–1884), German-American writer and journalist
- Anneke, Percy Shelley (1850–1928), American entrepreneur
- Anneke, Victor (1892–1937), American entrepreneur
- Annel, Franz (1903–1986), German priest
- Annel, Hendrik (* 1989), German actor and DJ
- Annel, Ingrid (* 1955), German author and dramaturge
- Annel, Ulf (* 1955), German journalist, author and cabaret artist
- Anneler, Hedwig (1888–1969), Swiss ethnologist and writer
- Anneler, Marie (1854–1933), Swiss glass painter and writer
- Annelus, Anglerne (* 1997), American sprinter
- Annemann, Theodore (1907–1942), American magician
- Annemans, Gerolf (* 1958), Belgian politician, MEP
- Annemüller, Gerolf (* 1937), German brewing scientist and historian
- Annen, Franz (1942–2018), Swiss Roman Catholic clergyman and theologian
- Annen, Giro (* 1957), Swiss artist
- Annen, Hans-Peter (* 1950), German diplomat
- Annen, Hubert (* 1963), Swiss psychologist
- Annen, Jolanda (* 1992), Swiss triathlete
- Annen, Klaus Günter (* 1951), German anti-abortionist and industrial clerk
- Annen, Martin (* 1974), Swiss bobsleigh pilot
- Annen, Niels (* 1973), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Annenberg, Moses (1877–1942), American publisher and mobster
- Annenberg, Walter (1908–2002), American diplomat, publicist and art patron
- Annenkoff, Barbara von (1898–1978), Russian-born, German actress in stage, film and television
- Annenkow, Iwan Alexandrowitsch (1802–1878), Russian lieutenant and Decembrist
- Annenkow, Juri Pavlovich (1889–1974), Russian artist
- Annenkow, Michail Nikolajewitsch (1835–1899), Russian general
- Annenkow, Pawel Wassiljewitsch (1813–1887), Russian landowner, publicist and editor of Alexander Pushkin's works
- Annenkowa, Praskowja Jegorowna (1800–1876), wife of the Decembrist Ivan Alexandrowitsch Annenkow
- Annensky, Innokenti Fjodorowitsch (1855–1909), Russian poet, literary critic, playwright and translator
- Annenski, Isidor Markowitsch (1906–1977), Soviet director
- Annequin-Plantagenet, Marie-Agnès (* 1960), French soccer player
- Anner, Emil (1870–1925), Swiss graphic artist, painter, draftsman, etcher and set designer
- Annerl, Brigitte (* 1969), Austrian entrepreneur and sports official
- Annerstedt, Thure (1806–1880), Swedish Lutheran theologian and bishop
- Annese, Vincenzo Alberto (* 1984), Italian football coach
- Anneser, Sebastian (1939–2018), German Roman Catholic clergyman and cathedral chapter in the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising
- Annesley, Arthur, 1st Earl of Anglesey (1614–1686), English nobleman
- Annesley, Samuel (1620–1696) English Anglican Puritan pastor
- Annessy, Brigitte (* 1968), French actress
- Annet, Armand Léon (1888–1973), French politician and governor of various colonies of the French colonial empire
- Annett, Jen (* 1985), Canadian triathlete
- Annex, Hippolyte (* 1933), French boxer
Anni
- Anni, Anna (1926–2011), Italian costume designer
- Annia Faustina , third wife of the Roman emperor Elagabal
- Annia Regilla († 160), Greco-Roman patroness and priestess
- Annianus Verus, Gaius , Roman politician, consul 146
- Annianus of Alexandria , Alexandrian computist
- Annibali, Domenico , Italian opera singer (Altkastrat)
- Annibelli, Antônio (1911–1997), Brazilian lawyer and politician
- Annicelli, Corrado (1905–1984), Italian actor
- Annichiarico, Silvia (* 1947), Italian singer, actress and radio presenter
- Annie (* 1977), Norwegian DJ and pop singer
- Annies, Dieter (* 1942), German politician (FDP, Pro DM), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Anniès, Hans Georg (1930–2006), German printmaker and sculptor
- Annigoni, Pietro (1910–1988), Italian painter, later a representative of the Renaissance and Realism
- Annikeris , Greek philosopher and Cyrenaist
- Anning, Amber (* 2000), British sprinter
- Anning, Fraser (* 1949), Australian politician, Senator in the Australian Senate
- Anning, Mary (1799–1847), British fossil collector and early paleontologist
- Anninos, Georgios , Greek swimmer
- Annis, Francesca , British actress
- Annist, August (1899–1972), Estonian writer
- Anniste, Aivar (* 1980), Estonian football player
- Annius Atilius Bradua, Appius , Roman consul 160
- Annius Fabianus, Lucius , Roman Consul 201
- Annius Fabianus, Lucius , Roman suffect consul 141
- Annius Flavius Libo, Marcus , Roman consul 204
- Annius Florus, Publius , Roman historian, poet and rhetorician
- Annius Gallus, Appius , Roman consul 139 or 140
- Annius Gallus, Appius , Roman suffect consul (67)
- Annius Largus, Lucius , Roman Consul 147
- Annius Libo, Marcus , Roman suffect consul 161
- Annius Libo, Marcus , Roman consul 128
- Annius Luscus, Titus , Roman politician
- Annius Luscus, Titus , Roman Senator and Consul
- Annius Maximus, Lucius , Roman Consul 207
- Annius Rufus , Roman prefect of Judea
- Annius Titianus, Gaius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Annius Verus Caesar (162–169), son of the Roman emperor Mark Aurel
- Annius Verus, Marcus , Roman consul 97, 121 and 126
- Annius Victor , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Annius von Viterbo (1437–1502), Italian Dominican and historian; History forger
Anno
- Anno I. , Bishop of Cologne
- Anno II. († 1075), Archbishop of Cologne and saint
- Anno von Freising († 875), Bishop of Freising
- Anno von Landsberg († 1185), Roman Catholic bishop
- Anno von Sangerhausen († 1273), German nobleman; Grand Master of the Teutonic Order (1256–1273)
- Anno von St. Gallen († 954), abbot of the St. Gallen monastery
- Anno, Anton (1838–1893), German actor, director, theater director and playwright
- Anno, Hideaki (* 1960), Japanese anime film director
- Anno, Izuo (1909-1939), Japanese sprinter
- Anno, Moyoco (* 1971), Japanese manga artist
- Anno, Noriko (* 1976), Japanese judoka
- Annon, Benedict (1627–1702), Italian master stonemason in the Baroque era
- Annon, Jack S. (1929-2005), American clinical and forensic psychologist
- Annoni, Hieronymus (1697–1770), Swiss Reformed theologian and hymn poet
- Annoni, Pietro (1886–1960), Italian rower
- Annot (1894–1981), German painter
- Annouri, Hassan (* 1974), Moroccan musician and producer
- Annovazzi, Carlo (1925–1980), Italian football player
Anns
- Anns, Georg Ludwig von (1760–1837), German businessman
- Anns, Wilhelm von (1766–1842), German businessman and politician
Annu
- Annuale, Armando (1884–1962), Italian actor
- Annubanini , King of the Lullubi
- Annum, Alice (* 1948), Ghanaian sprinter and long jumper
- Annunziata, Mauricio (* 1971), Argentine composer and pianist
- Annunzio, Frank (1915-2001), American politician
- Annus, Adrián (* 1973), Hungarian hammer thrower
- Annus, Epp (* 1969), Estonian literary scholar and writer
- Annus, John (1935–2013), Latvian-American painter and photographer
- Annus, Toomas (* 1960), Estonian entrepreneur and investor
Anny
- Annys, Steffi (* 1988), Belgian badminton player