Girl Dog Name: Ann

Name: Ann
Meaning: Grace
Origin: Hebrew
Pronunciation: Ann
Variants: Aine | Ana | Anabel | Ania | Anika | Anissa | Anita | Anitra | Anke | Anna | Annabel | Annabella | Annabelle | Anne | Anneke | Annette | Annice | Annick | Annie | Annis | Annora | Antje | Anushka | Anya | Hana | Nan | Nana | Nancy | Nanette | Nina | Ninon | Nita | Nona | Oni

Famous Dogs Named "Ann"

Little Ann

Redbone Coonhound dog from the book Where the Red Fern Grows.

Sallie Ann Jarrett

Civil War mascot of the 11th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry regiment, whose bronze statue is part of the regimental monument at Gettysburg.

Dogs Named "Ann" in Pop Culture

Commonly pronounced Ann

dra.

Ann

character in "Glitch", by Cotton Valent

Raggedy Ann

style of doll

Sweet Ann

an English Vocaloid

Barbara Ann

song by the Beach Boys

Cameron Ann "Cammie" Morgan

main character of the Gallagher Girls series by Ally Carter

Carol Ann Jackson

character on British soap "EastEnders"

Cassidy Ann Sloane

character in "The Mother,Daughter Book Club" series

Cassidy Ann "Cassie" Newman

character on American soap "The Young and the Restless"

Dee Ann

character on TV's "The Client List"

Edith Ann

character in Lily Tomlin's sketches

Iris Ann West

Allen, wife of Barry Allen in The Flash series

Kathryn Ann "Katie" Peretti Snyder

character on soap "As the World Turns"

Kimberly Ann "Kim" Possible

main character in animated series "Kim Possible"

Kimberly Ann "Kim" Possible

title character on animated series "Kim Possible"

Lou Ann Ruiz

character in the novel "The Bean Trees" by Barbara Kingsolver

Margaret Ann "Maggie" Doyle

character on Australian TV's "Blue Heelers"

Mary Ann Summers

character on TV's "Gilligan's Island"

Margaret Ann "Peggy" Mitchell

character on British soap "EastEnders"

Pepper Ann Pearson

main character on animated TV series "Pepper Ann"

Ruth Ann Torkelson

character on TV's "The Torkelsons"

Tamera Ann Campbell

character on TV's "Sister, Sister," played by Tamera Mowry

Famous People Named "Ann"

Carol Ann Duffy

is an award-winning British poet and children’s book writer.