I am very happy to have had the opportunity to celebrate the day of all the beautiful mothers in the world. While I want to celebrate this beautiful day, I would like to surprise my beautiful readers by touching an unusual subject.
Hang on your hat!
As you know, Anna is a girl name. Maybe some of my readers' name is Anna.

While investigating the meaning of the Anna, I came across meanings like ‘an angelic being’, ‘goddess’, etc..
In the Sumerians, which we know as the first civilization of human beings, we find the words close to anna, like: ‘anu’ in the meaning of sky and god, ‘inanna’ in the meaning of Queen of Heaven, ‘eanna’ in the meaning of house of heavens.
Exciting! Not it?
Considering that the word Anna originated in Latin and Greek, it is also found in older languages, Turkish and Hebrew, we can claim that this word is related to similar words in Sumerians and their meanings.
The word of Anna, is not used as a name but used as ‘Mother’ in Turkish language.


CALL HER AGAIN NOW
So I would like everyone (especially my beautiful readers) to remember their mother and (even if you called earlier today) call immediately. because I think we have a clearer understanding of how important this creature, identified with heaven and god, Queen of Heaven and house of heavens, is for humanity and civilization.
And those who sent their mothers to God, to Heaven and where they belong: please accept my deepest and most heartfelt condolences at this time.
Now I share a little bit of information about this day from Wikipedia:

is a celebration honoring the mother of the family, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on various days in many parts of the world, most commonly in the months of March or May. It complements similar celebrations honoring family members, such as Father's Day, Siblings Day, and Grandparents Day.
The modern Mother's Day began in the United States, at the initiative of Anna Jarvis in the early 20th century. This is not (directly) related to the many traditional celebrations of mothers and motherhood that have existed throughout the world over thousands of years, such as the Greek cult to Cybele, Rhea the Great Mother of the Gods, the Roman festival of Hilaria, or the Christian Mothering Sunday celebration (originally a commemoration of Mother Church, not motherhood). However, in some countries, Mother's Day is still synonymous with these older traditions.
The U.S.-derived modern version of Mother's Day has been criticized for having become too commercialized. Founder Jarvis herself regretted this commercialism and expressed views on how that was never her intention.


In 1912 Anna Jarvis trademarked the phrase "Second Sunday in May, Mother's Day, Anna Jarvis, Founder", and created the Mother's Day International Association. She specifically noted that "Mother's" should "be a singular possessive, for each family to honor its own mother, not a plural possessive commemorating all mothers in the world." This is also the spelling used by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in his 1914 presidential proclamation, by the U.S. Congress in relevant bills, and by various U.S. presidents in their proclamations concerning Mother's Day.
While the United States holiday was adopted by some other countries, existing celebrations, held on different dates, honoring motherhood have become described as "Mother's Day", such as Mothering Sunday in the United Kingdom or, in Greece, the Eastern Orthodox celebration of the presentation of Jesus Christ to the temple (2 February of Julian Calendar). Both the secular and religious Mother Day are present in Greece. Mothering Sunday is often referred to as "Mother's Day" even though it is an unrelated celebration.
In some countries, the date adopted is one significant to the majority religion, such as Virgin Mary Day in Catholic countries. Other countries selected a date with historical significance. For example, Bolivia's Mother's Day is a fixed date, remembering of a battle in which women participated to defend their children. See the "International history and tradition" section for the complete list.
Some countries, such as Russia, celebrated International Women's Day instead of Mother's Day or simply celebrate both holidays, which is the custom in Ukraine. Kyrgyzstan has recently introduced Mother's Day, but "year on year International Women's Day is certainly increasing in status".

I repeat the section at the beginning of the article, since I know some of us are accustomed to escaping while reading a post!

 

 

Mother's Day
I am very happy to have had the opportunity to celebrate the day of all the beautiful mothers in the world. While I want to celebrate this beautiful day, I would like to surprise my beautiful readers by touching an unusual subject.
Hang on your hat!
As you know, Anna is a girl name. Maybe some of my readers' name is Anna. While investigating the meaning of the Anna, I came across meanings like ‘an angelic being’, ‘goddess’, etc..
In the Sumerians, which we know as the first civilization of human beings, we find the words close to anna, like: ‘anu’ in the meaning of sky and god, ‘innana’ in the meaning of Queen of Heaven, ‘eanna’ in the meaning of house of heavens.
Exciting! Not it?
Considering that the word Anna originated in Latin and Greek, it is also found in older languages, Turkish and Hebrew, we can claim that this word is related to similar words in Sumerians and their meanings.
The word of Anna, is not used as a name but used as ‘Mother’ in Turkish language.
CALL HER AGAIN NOW
So I would like everyone (especially my beautiful readers) to remember their mother and (even if you called earlier today) call immediately. because I think we have a clearer understanding of how important this creature, identified with heaven and god, Queen of Heaven and house of heavens, is for humanity and civilization.
And those who sent their mothers to God, to Heaven and where they belong: please accept my deepest and most heartfelt condolences at this time.

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