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Hannah Libby Robbins (born Carter), 1841 - 1930
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Hannah Libby Robbins (born Carter), 1841 - 1930
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Hannah Carter (born Stanley), 1805 - 1886
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Hannah Libby Robbins (born Carter), 1841 - 1930
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Hannah Cynthia Hiatt (born Carter), 1917 - 2001
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Hannah Cecelia Carter (born Rasmussen), 1879 - 1942
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Hannah Matilda Burlison (born Carter), 1819 - 1899
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Hannah Carter (born Stanley), 1805 - 1886
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Hannah (Anna) Holdaway (born Carter), 1831 - 1904
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Hannah Carter, 1816 - 1884
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Hannah Calp (born Carter), 1884 - 1918
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Hannah Kendall (Aunt Twiss) Young (born Carter), 1821 - 1909
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Hannah Isabelle Fulton (born Carter), 1852 - 1933
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Hannah Carter (born Moorman), Circa 1838 - 1913
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Hannah Carter, Circa 1855 - 1940
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Hannah Carter, Circa 1880 - 1940
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Hannah Mary Carter, 1846 - 1918
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Hannah Carter, Circa 1844 - 1914
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Hannah J. Carter in The Beacon - Aug 20 1892
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Hannah Carter in Lakeland Ledger - Mar 29 2003
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Hannah D. Johnson Carter in The morning call. - July 11 1890
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Hannah Carter, 1596 - 1657
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Hannah Barrett (born Carter), 1666 - 1690
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Hannah Carter, 1596 - 1657
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Hannah Gookin, 1724 - 1756
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Hannah Carter, 1862 - 1929
North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930
Hannah Macon, Circa 1829 - 1913
North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930
Hannah E. Wheeler, 1852 - 1924
North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930
Hannah Carter, 1875 - 1930
North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930
Hannah Jane Dinsmore, 1881 - 1909
West Virginia, Deaths
Hannah Carter, 1874 - 1954
West Virginia, Deaths
Hannah Bilbee, Circa 1796 - 1866
West Virginia, Deaths
Hannah Carter, Circa 1800 - 1888
West Virginia, Deaths
Hannah E. Carter, 1885 - 1933
Maryland Deaths
Hannah P. Carter, 1935 - 1981
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Hannah E. Carter, 1894 - 1947
Maryland Deaths
Hannah Francis Carter, Circa 1884 - 1910
Maryland Deaths
Hannah Hill, 1914 - 1932
Michigan Deaths
Hannah J. Carter, 1863 - 1921
Michigan Deaths
Hannah Carter Erwin, 1854 - 1933
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Hannah Louisa Carter, 1845 - 1900
Michigan Deaths
Hannah Frances Carter, 1837 - 1917
South Carolina, Deaths, 1915-1943
Hannah Carter, died 1918
South Carolina, Deaths, 1915-1943
Hannah Carter, died 1930
South Carolina, Deaths, 1915-1943
Hannah Carter, died 1915
South Carolina, Deaths, 1915-1943
Hannah Carter, 1788 - 1879
Belgium, Civil Registration, 1795-1910
Hannah Carter, 1788 - 1879
Belgium, Antwerp, Civil Registration of DeathsHannah Cynthia Hiatt (born Carter), 1917 - 2002
BillionGravesHannah V. Carter, 1922 - 1995
BillionGravesHannah Caroline Carter, 1876 - 1956
BillionGravesHannah L Carter, 1861 - 1923
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Hannah Carter, 1917 - 2011
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017
Hannah H Carter, 1933 - 1989
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017
Hannah C Carter, 1921 - 2000
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017
Hannah Carter, died 1959
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017
Hannah Carter, 1877 - 1946
Idaho, Deaths and Stillbirths
Hannah (born Carter), 1847 - 1934
Idaho, Deaths and Stillbirths
Hannah L. (born Detamore), 1902 - 1958
Idaho, Deaths and Stillbirths
Hannah (born Carter), 1898 - 1921
Idaho, Deaths and Stillbirths
Hannah Harrop Carter, Circa 1842 - 1920
Rhode Island Deaths, 1850-1946
Hannah C. Carter, Circa 1819 - 1888
Rhode Island Deaths, 1850-1946
Hannah Monahan Carter, Circa 1877 - 1920
Rhode Island Deaths, 1850-1946
Hannah Carter, 1860 - 1924
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- Han Carre
- Hana Cars
- Hanah Cartar
- Hania Karrter
- Hanna Karts
- Hannahh Carre
- Hanne Cars
- Hanny Cartar
- Arabic: هانا كارتر (Hānā Kārṭir)
- Japanese: ハンナ・カーター (Hanna Kātā)
- Russian: Ханна Картер (Khanna Karter)
- Spanish: Ana Carter


- USA 62%
- United Kingdom 35%
- Australia 1%
- Other 2%
The name Hannah has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the name "Channah," which means "grace" or "favor." It first appeared in ancient Israel and is prominently featured in the Hebrew Bible, particularly in the story of Hannah, the mother of the prophet Samuel. This biblical association imbues the name with connotations of gracefulness and divine favor, reflecting the characteristics of kindness and compassion often attributed to those who bear the name. Variations of Hannah can be found across different cultures and languages, including Anna in Latin and many European languages, such as Ana in Spanish and Portuguese, and Anne in French. Each variation retains the essence of the original meaning, often symbolizing grace. The name has remained popular throughout history, with its usage spanning various regions, including Europe and North America, and it continues to be a favored choice for many parents today.
The last name "Carter" has its origins in England, deriving from the Old French word "carretier," which means "one who transports goods by cart." This occupational surname first appeared in the medieval period, particularly in the 12th century, and was associated with individuals who worked as carters, responsible for the transportation of goods and materials. The name reflects the characteristics of industriousness and reliability, traits valued in those who undertook this essential role in society. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures and languages, including "Cartier" in French-speaking regions and "Karter" in some Slavic countries, with differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting local linguistic influences. The surname has also spread to various parts of the world, particularly in the United States, where it has become quite common, often retaining its original form. Overall, the surname Carter encapsulates a rich historical legacy tied to trade and transportation.
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