Anna Shuttleworth

Definition
The term “Anna Shuttleworth” does not correspond to a widely recognized concept, historical figure, or entity in established reference works.

Overview
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Etymology / Origin

  • Anna – A feminine given name of Hebrew origin (חַנָּה, Ḥannah), meaning “grace” or “favor.” It has been widely used across multiple cultures and languages.
  • Shuttleworth – An English surname derived from the Old English place‑name Scutela (a personal name) + worth (meaning “enclosure, homestead”). Historically associated with families originating from the village of Shuttleworth in Lancashire and surrounding areas.

Characteristics
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  • Anna (given name) – General information on the name’s usage and notable bearers.
  • Shuttleworth (surname) – Overview of the surname’s geographic origins and notable individuals bearing the name.
  • English surnames derived from place‑names – Contextual background on the formation of surnames like Shuttleworth.

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