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Mandić 1981: [Име- нима Ана — Неда зову ]е и новији бугарски историча- ри.52 Заиста ]е Милутиновој кпери могло бити крштено име Неда, а кад се удала за Михаила, тамо ]е, као вла- дарка, добила титуларно име Ана.] rough transl. Recent Bulgarian historians call her Ana-Neda. It is likely that "Ana-Neda" was born Neda, and when married to Mihailo, as a queen, she received the titular name Ana. I've reviewed the Gbook hits:
Ana[-Neda] (Cyrillic version used in both Serbian and Bulgarian sources):
"Ана-Неда" = (39)
"Ана Неда" = (16)
"Ана (Неда)" = (8)
"Ана (Неда, Доминика)" = (3)
"Ana-Neda" (3)
"Јелена (световно име: Ана/Неда)" = (1)
Total: 70
Anna[-Neda] (Cyrillic version only used in Bulgarian sources):
"Анна-Неда" (17)
"Anna-Neda" (11)
"Anna Neda" (8)
"Анна Неда" (6)
"Анна (Неда)" (3)
"Anna (Neda)" (2)
Total: 47
Conclusion: The overall hits favour Ana-Neda (with a dash; 70 hits for Ana + a total 70 hits with dash), and scholarly use also support that variation. Moving to Ana-Neda, without "of Serbia/Bulgaria", and adding name annotation clarifying the names.--Zoupan18:41, 10 August 2012 (UTC)Reply