nanna
IPA: nˈænʌ
noun
- grandmother
- (Norse mythology) A goddess, the wife of Balder.
- The god of the moon in Sumerian mythology.
- A surname from Italian.
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Examples of "nanna" in Sentences
- Accounts of Nanna vary greatly by source.
- This iglek married Nanna and he ruled in peace.
- The original meaning of the name Nanna is unknown.
- Never mind, shower (again) and a nanna nap I think.
- Nanna is an old Sumerian name with no apparent etymology.
- The etymology of the name of the goddess Nanna is debated.
- This figure may or may not be the same Nanna as Baldr's wife.
- The etymology of the name Nanna is a subject of scholarly debate.
- The etymology of the name 'Nanna' is a subject of scholarly debate.
- Her favourite at the moment though is definitely nanna - very cute!
- Nanna and Thora appear, and they seem receptive to the men's entreaties.
- Nanna acknowledges the one, the all in all, the ancient and eternal of the UM.
- She asked when she would die and if it would be at the same time as me and her nanna.
- Remember what nanna used to say; “Like sperm, it only takes one exorcet to ruin your year.”
- This past month has been a good one Zoe is getting a lot more vocal - she is now saying dada, nanna, mumma rarely though, ya ya and bubba.
- Maybe it was the Murwillumbah RSL … shut TF up anyone who wants to make nanna jokes at me for hanging out at such but bloody hell she was good.
- Luther Treanor, a 61-year-old milk-truck driver, had gone to the Social Security Office to sign up for his retirement pension; his granddaughter Ashley Eckles, 4, went along just to be with him and her "nanna," LaRue Treanor, 56.
- The perspicacity with which Grandmother Duffy (that'll be "nanna" in Rochdale) succinctly and directly reeled off her list of questions on pensions, crime, education and immigration is a much-needed reminder that small-town need not mean small-minded.
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