This name is a derivative of Anne. It comes from the Hebrew "hannah", which means "elegant" and "affable". Each name has a corresponding date, which corresponds to It's July 26th.
It is very rare to use ann alone. We only see this in English. There are many combinations in French names, such as: Lou-Ann, Carol-Ann, Lee-Ann, Ann-Sophie, Kelly-Ann , Ly-Ann, Laury-Ann, Ann-Laure, Lilou-Ann, Li-Ann, Ann-Gaelle, Lu-Ann, Jo-Ann, Ann-Charlotte, Mary-Ann, Ann-Ael.
For girls, the derived names are:
Anna, Ana, Hanna, Hannah, Hana, Anne, Annah, Ani, Anny, Hanah, Anah, Anh, An, Ane, Anni, Any
For boys: Anes, Hans, Hani, Anh, Hany, An, Hanz, Han
Finally, the pronunciation should be according to Anne, which is what she said upstairs The pronunciation situation of:
Ah, the sound is soft