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Anna Perenna
(Latin Anna Perenna) - in Roman mythology, the goddess of the new year [en], the festival in her honor took place on the Ides of March (March 15).
Anna Selevkiyskaya
(Persian) (d. c. 345) - Christian martyr who suffered during the persecution of King Shapur II. Commemorated in the Orthodox Church on December 3 (November 20, Old Style), in the Catholic Church on November 20.
Anna
(1st century BC) - holy, righteous, wife of Joachim, mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, whom she gave birth to after 20 years of infertility. Memory in the Orthodox Church - August 7 (July 25, old style), September 9 and December 22 (December 9, old style), in the Catholic Church - July 26.
Anna Yaroslavna
, in the French tradition -
Anna of Russia
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Anna of Kiev
(Anne de Russie, Anne de Kiev) (c. 1024/26 - no earlier than 1075) - queen of France, wife of the French king Henry I, daughter of the Grand Duke of Kiev Yaroslav the Wise and Irina, mother French King Philip I.
Anna Komnena
(1083-1153/1155) - Byzantine writer, author of the Alexiad, eldest daughter of the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos. Anna Comnena was one of the most educated women of her time: she studied not only eloquence, poetry, mathematics and physics, but also the philosophy of Aristotle and Plato.
Anna of Adrianople
(3rd century) - Christian martyr. Commemorated in the Orthodox Church on November 4 (October 22, Old Style).
Saint Anna Kashinskaya is a great Russian princess. After the death of her husband, Grand Duke Mikhail Yaroslavich, who was martyred in the Horde in 1318, she became a nun. With her life she earned such deep respect from her contemporaries and reverent memory from her descendants that her icons were painted. She was canonized in 1649. Memory 25 June.
Anna of Breton
(Anne De Bretagne) (1477-1514) - the last duchess of Brittany and queen of France, wife of the kings of France Charles VIII from 1491 and Louis XII from 1499. She became famous as the patroness of artists and poets. After her death, Brittany passed to the French crown.
Ann Bolein
(Boleyn, Bullen) (c. 1507 - May 19, 1536) - second wife of the English king Henry VIII Tudor, mother of the English queen Elizabeth I Tudor.
Anna Klevskaya
(Anne of Cleves) (1515-57) - the fourth wife of the English king Henry VIII from January to July 1540. Henry divorced her, as there was no longer a need for an alliance with the Protestant princes of Germany. Her portrait by H. Holbein (Holbein) seemed to Henry too embellished, which also played a role in the divorce.
Anne of Austria
(Anna Maria) (November 2, 1549, Cigales, Spain - October 26, 1580, Badajoz, Spain) - daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II and Mary of Spain, sister of the Holy Roman Emperors Rudolf II and Matthias, wife of King Philip II of Spain, mother of King Philip III of Spain.
Anne of Austria
(Anne d'Austriche) (September 22, 1601 - January 20, 1666) - French queen, wife (from 1615) of Louis XIII, daughter of the Spanish king Philip III, in 1643-1651 regent under the young Louis XIV.
Anna Ivanovna (Anna Ioannovna)
(February 7 (January 28, old style) 1693, Moscow - October 28 (October 17, old style) 1740, St. Petersburg) - Russian empress (from January 25, 1730);
daughter of the Tsar Tsar
(from the Latin caesar - Caesar, the title of the Roman emperors) - in Russia and Bulgaria the official name (title) of monarchs.
In Russia, the title of Tsar was first assumed by Ivan IV the Terrible (1547). Since 1721, Russian tsars adopted the title of emperors, but the title of tsar also existed unofficially. In Bulgaria, monarchs bore the title of tsar until the proclamation of the republic (1946). Ivan V Alekseevich and Praskovya Fedorovna Saltykova; niece of Peter I the Great[en], Duchess of Courland (from 1710); elevated to the Russian throne Throne
(throne) (Greek thronos) - a richly decorated chair on a special dais - the place of the monarch during official receptions and ceremonies; symbol of monarchical power. Supreme Privy Council. Biography of Empress Anna Ivanovna.
Anna Petrovna
(February 7 (January 27, O.S.) 1708, Moscow, Russian Empire - March 15 (March 4, O.S.) 1728, Kiel, Holstein-Glückstadt, Holy Roman Empire) - Russian princess, daughter of Peter I the Great and Catherine I Alekseevna; Holstein-Gottorp Hercynia (c1725), mother of Peter III Fedorovich, the actual founder of the Holstein-Gottorp line of the Romanov dynasty (1761-1917).
Anna Fedorovna Khitrovo
(died July 30, 1733) - the first wife of Count Pavel Ivanovich Yaguzhinsky, an associate of Peter I[en]. The only daughter of the steward Fyodor Aleksandrovich Khitrovo (died in 1703), the granddaughter of a rich and influential man Alexander Savostyanovich Khitrovo.
Anna Vasilievna Rosen
(1797-1883) - baroness, daughter of the publicist and educator Vasily Fedorovich Malinovsky, wife of the Decembrist Andrei Evgenievich Rosen. In 1830 she followed him to Transbaikalia.
Anna Petrovna Kern (née Poltoratskaya) (1800–1879) - Russian memoirist, one of the poetic muses of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin. The poem “I remember a wonderful moment...” is dedicated to her. Literary life in the 1820s, the circle of Anton Antonovich Delvig, meetings with Pushkin, Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka, and people from Pushkin’s circle formed the subject of her memoirs.
Anna Pavlovna Barykova
(1839-1993) - Russian poetess. Daughter of the writer Maria Fedorovna Kamenskaya. Satirical and socially accusatory poems in line with the Nekrasov tradition. The poem “The Tale of How King Akhreyan went to complain to God” (1883).
Anna Mikhailovna Evreinova
(1844-1919) - Russian public figure, participant in the women's movement in Russia, the first Russian woman Doctor of Law (Leipzig University, 1875). In 1885-1890, publisher of the Northern Messenger magazine. Works on women's rights.
Anna Haining Bates
(b. Anna Haining Swan) (August 6, 1846, New Annan, Millburg, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, eastern Canada - August 5, 1888, Medina, Ohio) - a resident of British Canada, famous for her tall stature, which was almost 229 cm. Anna was known as a circus performer for Phineas Barnum, who in 1862 introduced her as “the tallest known girl in the world.” Together with her husband, also a giant, they were included in the Guinness Book of Records as the tallest known married couple. Both her parents were of normal height. At birth she weighed about 8.2 kg. Her growth rate was very high from the first years of her life: at the age of 4 she reached 137 cm, at the age of 6 - 157.48 cm. At the age of 11, Anna was 188 cm tall and weighed 96 kg, at the age of 15 age reached more than 210 cm; stopped growing two years later, reaching a height of 228.6 cm and a weight of 159 kg. Her feet were 34 cm long. Anna's body was proportional from birth. She was interested in literature and music and was considered an educated woman. Towards the end of her life she suffered from a thyroid goiter, which also led to heart failure.
Anna Grigorievna Dostoevskaya
(maiden name Snitkina) (September 12 (August 30, old style) 1846 - June 9, 1918) - Russian memoirist. Wife of Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky; publisher of his creative heritage. Biography of Anna Dostoevskaya.
Anna (Ganna) Petrovna Zatyrkevich-Karpinskaya
(Karpinskaya-Kravtsova) (1856, Poltava province - 1921), Ukrainian actress. She played in the troupes of Mark Lukich Kropivnitsky, Nikolai Karpovich Sadovsky and others. In 1919-1921 at the People's Theater (Kyiv, now the Ukrainian Drama Theater named after Zankovetskaya in Lviv).
Anna Ivanovna Borisoglebskaya
(Sidorenko-Sviderskaya) (July 13 (July 1, O.S.) 1868, Sebezh - September 26, 1939, Kyiv) - Ukrainian[en] actress, People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR (1936).
Anna Petrovna Ostroumova-Lebedeva
(1871-1955) - Russian graphic artist, People's Artist of Russia (1946), full member of the USSR Academy of Arts (1949). The wife of Russian physicist Pyotr Nikolaevich Lebedev. Member of the World of Art. Master of tone and color woodcuts and watercolors. Poetic landscapes of St. Petersburg and its environs.
Anna Pavlovna Pavlova (February 12 (January 31, old style) 1881, St. Petersburg - January 23, 1931, The Hague) - Russian ballerina, with whom classical ballet of the 20th century began; teacher, director, producer. Biography of Anna Pavlova.
Anna Eleanor (Eleanor) Roosevelt
(October 11, 1884, New York - November 7, 1962) - American public figure, wife of US President (her distant relative) Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Another president, Theodore Roosevelt, was Eleanor's niece.
Anna Andreevna Akhmatova (June 23 (June 11, old style) 1889, Bolshoy Fontan, near Odessa - March 5, 1966, Domodedovo, near Moscow) - Russian poetess. Biography of Anna Akhmatova.
Anna Mikhailovna Pankratova
(February 16 (February 4, old style) 1897, Odessa - May 25, 1957, Moscow) - Russian historian, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1953). Works on the history of the Russian and Western European labor movement, the Revolution of 1905-1907 and the October Revolution. USSR State Prize[en] (1946). During the Great Patriotic War[en], together with a group of specialists from the Institute of History of the USSR Academy of Sciences, she was evacuated to Alma-Ata. In fact, under her leadership, a group of prominent historians from Moscow, Leningrad and Alma-Ata began writing the “History of the Kazakh SSR.” This was the first attempt in Soviet historical science to generalize history on the scale of a union republic from ancient times to the first years of the Great Patriotic War.
Anna Alexandrovna Barkova
(1901-1976) - Russian poetess. The first collection “Woman” (1922) received recognition from his contemporaries. She was repressed; spent a significant part of her life in prison (1934-1939; 1947-1956; 1957-1965). In his later poetry (collection “Return”, 1990) he addresses the suffering and humiliation of women in Soviet camps.
Anna Anastasi
(Anastasi) (b. 1908, New York) - American psychologist. Doctor of Philosophy (Columbia University, 1930). She made significant contributions to "psychometrics", developing a number of standard tests to measure mental characteristics. In addition, she dealt with the problems of the genesis of characteristic traits, the formation of abilities, the problem of the relationship between life history, education and differences at the family level.
Anna Afanasyevna Morozova
(May 23, 1921 - December 31, 1944) - Hero of the Soviet Union, intelligence officer, leader of an underground partisan organization. In the battle on the Nova Ves farm, she was wounded and, in order to avoid being captured, she blew herself up with a grenade.
“Partisan beard” - Leonid Utesov |
Ann (Anna) Golon
(French Anne Golon, real name Simone Changeux, French Simone Changeux) (December 17, 1921, Toulon - July 14, 2020, Versailles) - French writer who, in collaboration with her husband Vsevolod Golubinov (1903 - 1972), wrote a series of historical novels about Angelique - a fair-haired and green-eyed beauty, aristocrat and adventurer of the 17th century.
Anna of Bourbon-Parma
(September 18, 1923, Paris - August 1, 2020 Walrus, Vaud, Switzerland) - wife of the former king of Romania. During World War II she visited many countries such as Algeria, Morocco, Italy, Luxembourg and Germany. In June 1948 she married Mihai I, King of Romania.
Anna Nikolaevna Shilova
(March 15, 1927, Novorossiysk - December 7, 2001, Moscow) - Soviet TV presenter, Honored Artist of the RSFSR.
Anna Victoria Herman (February 14, 1936 - August 25, 1982) was a Polish pop singer. Biography of Anna German.
"Nadezhda" - music. Alexandra Pakhmutova |
“Echo of Love” - with Lev Leshchenko |
Anna Nikolaevna Solomatina
(by Shatilov’s husband) (born November 26, 1938 in the village of Shikhovo, Odintsovo district, Moscow region (now part of the city of Zvenigorod)) - Soviet and Russian announcer and TV presenter. Announcer of the Central Television of the USSR State Television and Radio (1962 - 1995). Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1978). People's Artist of the RSFSR (1988).
Anna Antonovna Anfinogentova
(b. December 29, 1938, Mineralnye Vody) - Russian economist, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences (since 2000, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences since 1991; corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences since 1991. Works on theoretical problems of constructing intersectoral balance models and their use in management.
Anna Vasilievna Frolovtseva
(born August 30, 1948 in Moscow, on Krasnaya Presnya) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress. Honored Artist of Russia (2002).
Anna Semenovna Kamenkova
(Kamenkova-Pavlova) (born April 27, 1953 in Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian theater, film and dubbing actress. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (March 1, 1985).
Anna Yurievna Popova
(born October 18, 1960 in the city of Rostov-on-Don) - Russian statesman, epidemiologist, hygienist, health care organizer. Head of Rospotrebnadzor since April 10, 2014 (acting since October 23, 2013). Chief State Sanitary Doctor of the Russian Federation. Doctor of Medical Sciences.
Anna Vladlenovna Samokhina (January 14, 1963 - February 8, 2010) - Russian actress. She has been acting in films since 1988 (Mercedes in the film “The Prisoner of the Chateau d’If”). She played in the films: "Thieves in Law" by Yu. V. Kara (1988), "The Crazy Bus" by G. Nathanson (1990), "Boulevard Romance" by V. Panin (1994), etc. Since 1995 - artistic director of the film studio "Diapazon" " (Saint Petersburg). Biography of Anna Samokhina.
Anna Nicole Smith
(real name Vicki Lynn Hogan) (November 28, 1967, Houston, Texas, USA - February 8, 2007, Hollywood, Florida, USA) is an American supermodel, actress, television host, producer, director and screenwriter. Playboy girl of 1993 and sex symbol of the 1990s. She was born into the family of worker Donald Eugene Hogan (07/12/1947—09/19/2009) and officer Virgie Tabers (born 07/12/1951). She began her modeling career at the age of 20. In 1992, Vicky took part in an advertisement for the fashion brand Guess. It was then that she took the pseudonym Anna Nicole Smith. Anna Nicole - fictitious names, the surname Smith was real, received in her first marriage.
The last years of her life, Anna Nicole Smith lived in Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas. It was here that her son died and her daughter was born. In early February 2007, Vicky and her husband Stern went to Florida on business. According to some reports, for 4 days, from February 5th to 8th, she simply “laid in bed” with the flu. On February 8, Anna's husband Howard left on business. But almost immediately he was returned home with the message that his wife had become extremely ill. An ambulance, which was immediately called, tried to revive the woman, but in vain, Vicky Hogan died. The 39-year-old model died, according to a preliminary version, from an overdose of analgesics or antidepressants, which Anna had abused in the last part of her life. And after the autopsy, it turned out that Anna Nicole Smith had a severe and advanced form of pneumonia. Against the background of general weakness of the body after the birth of my daughter, as well as several plastic surgeries, plus constant depression, the disease progressed. The girl’s situation was aggravated by the medications that Vicky used to relieve pain and treat depression. This led the celebrity to death. There is a version that lupus vulgaris accelerated the death of the star. This is one of the types of skin tuberculosis[en].
Anna Alexandrovna Legchilova
(born December 22, 1969 in Minsk) is a Russian theater and film actress, film director.
Anna Yurievna Netrebko
(born September 18, 1971 in Krasnodar) - Russian opera singer (soprano), People's Artist of Russia, Hero of Labor of Kuban. Since 2006, also a citizen of Austria. On January 20, 2020, the Rossiya-1 TV channel aired an interview with Anna Netrebko and Nailya Asker-zade.
Anna Rafaelevna Ashimova
(born January 9, 1973 in Ulan-Ude) is a former Soviet child actress whose only and famous role was Nina Pukhova in the 1982 film “Sorcerers.” To the film studio. Anya Ashimova got into Gorky completely by accident. Anya, an ordinary second-grader from an ordinary Moscow school, studied dancing, drawing and singing at the Palace of Pioneers, where the director’s assistant came in search of a little actress. Anna was among the selected girls and, having passed all the tests, was approved for the role of Alexander Abdulov’s on-screen sister. Despite the fact that throughout the entire film Anna does not speak or sing in her own voice (her lines were dubbed by Svetlana Kharlap, and the vocals were performed in turn by Larisa Dolina and Olga Rozhdestvenskaya), the film brought her fame.
Anna Borisovna Banshchikova
(born January 24, 1975 in Leningrad) is a Russian theater and film actress.
Anna Leonidovna Bolshova
(born January 26, 1976 in Moscow) is a Russian theater and film actress. Honorary artist of Moscow (2014). Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2017). In 1995-1998 she worked at the N.V. Gogol Theater. Since 1998 - actress of the Lenkom Theater.
Anna Leonidovna Kovalchuk (born June 15, 1977 in the city of Neustrelitz, in the German Democratic Republic) is an actress. Films: “Love[en] is evil”, “Secrets of the investigation”. Biography of Anna Kovalchuk.
Anna Yurievna Pletneva
(born August 21, 1977 in Moscow) is a Russian singer, lead singer of the Russian pop group Vintage. Former lead singer of the Russian pop group "Lyceum" (1997-2005).
Anna Vladimirovna Osipova
(nee Syomina) (pseudonym Yuta) (born June 20, 1979 in the city of Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg)) is a Russian singer, musician, author and performer of her songs, composer. Founder, ideologist, artistic director and vocalist of the Utah group. In June 2012 she announced the start of a solo career. Utah has more than 40 composing works for films, TV series and performances. The compositions “Once Upon a Time” and “Hops and Malt” were included in the list of 500 best songs of “Our Radio”.
Anna Grigorievna Semenovich
(born March 1, 1980 in Moscow) - Russian figure skater, actress, TV presenter and pop singer; former lead singer of the group “Brilliant” (2003-2007).
Anna Sergeevna Kournikova
(born June 7, 1981 in Moscow, in a sports family) is a former Russian tennis player and fashion model, former world number one in doubles (the only Russian woman to achieve this achievement), now also a US citizen. Two-time winner of the Australian Open in doubles (both times with Martina Hingis). The youngest participant in the Olympic Games in the history of Russia (in all sports) - at the time of her debut at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Anna was 15 years old.
Anna Yurievna Kuznetsova
(nee Bulaeva) (born January 3, 1982 in Penza) - Russian statesman and public figure, human rights activist, since September 9, 2016 - Commissioner under the President of the Russian Federation for children's rights. Professes Orthodoxy.
Anna Vasilievna Chapman
(née Kushchenko) (b. February 23, 1982 in Volgograd) - an entrepreneur, according to Russian intelligence services and his own testimony given during the trial - a revealed Russian intelligence agent operating in the United States under the legend of an entrepreneur of Russian origin (although some media express doubts about that that Chapman is in fact related to the Russian intelligence services). In June 2010, she was arrested in the United States on charges of failing to inform American authorities of her collaboration with a foreign government. On July 8, 2010, Chapman pleaded guilty to illegal cooperation with Russia and was deported to her homeland along with nine other defendants in this case in exchange for four Russian citizens previously accused of spying for the United States and Great Britain.
Anna Camp
(born September 27, 1982 in Columbia, South Carolina) - American actress
Anna Vladimirovna Sedokova
(born December 16, 1982 in Kyiv) - Ukrainian pop singer, TV presenter, actress. Former soloist of the “golden” lineup of the Ukrainian female pop group “VIA Gra” (2002-2004).
Anna Alekseevna Snatkina (born July 13, 1983) is a modern theater and film actress. Biography of Anna Snatkina.
Anna Aleksandrovna Khilkevich
(born October 15, 1986 in Leningrad) is a Russian film and television actress. She is best known for her role as Masha Belova in the comedy television series “Univer. New dorm." She graduated from Theater School No. 232 at the Theater School named after. Shchepkin and the Shchukin Higher Theater School (course leader V. Ivanov).
Anna Borisovna Chipovskaya
(born June 16, 1987 in Moscow) is a Russian theater, film and television actress.
Anna Gennadievna Starshenbaum
(born April 26, 1989 in Moscow) is a Russian theater and film actress. Her last name is of German origin and originally sounded like Starkenbaum (strong luminous tree).
Anna Olegovna Muzychuk
(Ukrainian Ganna Olegivna Muzichuk; Slovenian Ana Muzičuk; born February 28, 1990, in the city of Stryi, Lviv region) - Ukrainian chess player, grandmaster (2012). A citizen of Ukraine, she played for Slovenia from 2004 to 2014. World champion (2010) among girls under 20 years old. World women's blitz champion 2014. As a member of the Slovenian national team, she participated in 4 Olympics (2004-2010). Bronze medalist at the European Individual Championship (2012). 2nd place at the FIDE Grand Prix stage in Kazan (2012).
Nyusha
(Nyusha. Real name and surname Anna Vladimirovna Shurochkina) (born August 15, 1990, in Moscow) - Russian singer, songwriter, composer Composer
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musician, creator of musical works., actress, music producer, dancer, TV presenter. Works in genres: pop, modern R&B. Biography of Nyusha.
Dj K&CO & Nyusha - “Autumn” |
"It's New Year" [en] |
Anna Sergeevna Sen
(born December 3, 1990 in Krasnodar) - Russian handball player, player of the Rostov-Don Group of Companies, international master of sports. Olympic champion of the 2020 games in Rio de Janeiro.
Anna Alexandrovna Shulgina
(born June 21, 1993 in Moscow) is a Russian theater and film actress, singer and TV presenter. Daughter of singer Valeria and producer Alexander Shulgin.
Anna Sergeevna Rizatdinova
(born July 16, 1993 in Simferopol) - Ukrainian gymnast, bronze medalist of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics (2016), world champion in hoop exercise (2013), multiple medalist of the World and European Championships.
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Anna Karenina is the heroine of Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy's novel Anna Karenina.
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- And studying the letters of the name as interpreted by an astrologerAstrology
(from the Greek astron - star and logos - word, doctrine) - the doctrine of the influence of celestial bodies on the earthly world and man (his temperament, character, actions and future), which was determined through visible movements on the celestial sphere and the relative position of the luminaries (constellation) at a given moment in time (see Horoscope).Astrology arose in ancient times (Babylonian temple astrology and others), and was closely connected with astral cults and astral mythology. It became widespread in the Roman Empire (the first horoscopes were at the turn of the 2nd-1st centuries BC). Christianity criticized astrology as a type of pagan fatalism. Arabic astrology, which reached significant development in the 9th-10th centuries, penetrated into Europe from the 12th century, where astrology enjoyed influence until the mid-17th century and was then supplanted with the spread of the natural science picture of the world.
A revival of interest in astrology occurred after the 1st World War; the phenomena of astrology are associated with subtle cosmic and biocosmic rhythms, etc. Since the mid-20th century, astrology has regained popularity.
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Character and destiny
Anna's main qualities are kindness and justice. She happily helps those in need, cares for animals and babysits small children. As an adult, he strives to help friends, and perceives the problems of relatives as his own. People around her often abuse her kindness, which Anya is not offended by.
The owner of the name has an attractive appearance and an artistic character. She devotes herself completely to work and does not strive for wealth if the issue of material well-being is not urgent. Can't stand sloppiness and loves working with people.
Annushka is faithful and devoted to her family and her business. She meekly endures all the hardships of life, patiently waiting for better times. But the season in which Nyuta was born also greatly influences her attitude to life and character.
Choice of profession and career
Anna is noble and smart, but she finds intellectual activity too boring. She doesn't like analytics and numbers, preferring to help people. It is not surprising that many girls with this name choose to become doctors or nurses. Moreover, it doesn’t matter to them who to treat – people or animals.
Ani excels in tourism and consulting, and also makes excellent teachers and actresses. They do their work with all their hearts and enthusiasm, bringing everything to the desired result. But not every employer is able to appreciate such dedication, so difficulties in relations with her superiors encourage Anyut to open her own business.
Success will undoubtedly await a selfless businesswoman. Everything that the girl undertakes arouses her sincere interest, and her activities are imbued with love and kindness. An's intuition is well developed, but they use their gift extremely rarely.