| 科罗娜 | kē luó nà | Corona (beer) | |
| 安娜 | ān nà | Anna (name) | |
| 拉尼娜 | lā ní nà | La Niña, equatorial climatic variation over the Eastern Pacific, as opposed to El Niño 厄尔尼诺 | |
| 卡洛娜 | kǎ luò nà | calzone (Italian pocket), folded pizza | |
| 李云娜 | lǐ yún nà | Euna Lee (phonetic transcription), US woman journalist imprisoned as spy by North Korea in 2009; also written 李诚恩 |
| 婀娜 | ē nuó | (of a woman's bearing) graceful; elegant; lithe | |
| 婀娜多姿 | ē nuó duō zī | to have a graceful and slender figure (idiom) | |
| 袅娜 | niǎo nuó | slim and graceful | |
| 耶莱娜・扬科维奇 | yé lái nuó · yáng kē wéi qí | Jelena Jankovic (1985-), Serbian tennis player | |
| 姿态婀娜 | zī tài ē nuó | to have an elegant countenance (idiom) |
| 1 | "I want it all", Hanna told him. | |
| 2 | Johanna was down for the competition. | |
| 3 | The day after our conversation, Hanna wanted to know what I was learning in school. | |
| 4 | One is to point out its advantages, which is what Ms Fiorina did this week. | |
| 5 | If the recognition is so important, you can do it in the name of Hanna Schmitz. |