Pollyanna (disambiguation)

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Pollyanna is a best-selling 1913 novel by Eleanor H. Porter. As a feminine given name, Pollyanna is derived from the name Polly, which is also derived from the name Mary which could mean "sea", and combined with the name Anna which means "grace" in Hebrew. The variants of this name includes Anna Maria, Anne-Marie, Mariana, and Marianne.

Pollyanna may also refer to:

People[]

Fictional characters[]

  • Pollyanna Whittier, the titular character from the 1913 Eleanor Porter novel Pollyanna

Entertainment[]

Film[]

Music[]

Songs[]

  • "Pollyanna", a recurring song in Mother, a Nintendo role-playing video game series
  • "Pollyanna", a song by Billy Joe Royal off his 1965 album, Down in the Boondocks
  • "Pollyanna", a 2021 single by American punk rock band Green Day

Other uses[]

  • Pollyanna Creep, a term implying overly optimistic presentation of economic measurements by government
  • Pollyanna principle, the tendency to remember pleasant events and forget unpleasant ones
  • USS Pollyanna, a U.S. Navy ship name
  • Secret Santa, a Western holiday tradition referred to in Pennsylvania as Pollyanna

See also[]

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