Zannah is a unique and distinct female given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "grace." It is derived from the Hebrew word "zenah," which also means "beauty" or "radiance." This name is often found in Jewish communities around the world, but it is relatively uncommon compared to more traditional Hebrew names like Sarah or Rachel. As a result, those named Zannah often stand out and bear an intriguing and uncommon moniker that lends itself well to individuality and distinctiveness.
"Zannah saw its peak popularity between 2015 and 2016 with ten births each year. The name's usage has been quite consistent since then, averaging around nine births per year from 2017 to 2023."