The name Anna has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, as well as one in the Northwest Pacific Ocean and one in the South-West Indian Ocean.
Atlantic Ocean:
- Hurricane Anna (1956), short-lived minimal hurricane that struck south of Tampico, Mexico
- Hurricane Anna (1961), Category 2 hurricane that moved through the Caribbean Sea; caused one death and moderate damage in Central America
- Hurricane Anna (1965), fast-tracking hurricane across the northeastern Atlantic Ocean; extratropical remnants dissipated near Ireland
- Tropical Storm Anna (1969), long-lived tropical storm tracking from the tropical Atlantic Ocean to south of Nova Scotia
- Tropical Storm Anna (1976), tracked across the northeastern Atlantic Ocean; its remnants executed a counter-clockwise loop near the Azores
Northwest Pacific Ocean:
- Tropical Storm Anna (1947) (T4701), short-lived tropical storm that struck Mindanao
South-West Indian Ocean:
- Tropical Storm Anna (1960) – a weak tropical storm that remained far out to sea.