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      This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since September 2015.
The animation-name CSS property specifies the names of one or more @keyframes at-rules that describe the animation to apply to an element. Multiple @keyframes at-rules are specified as a comma-separated list of names. If the specified name does not match any @keyframes at-rule, no properties are animated.
Try it
animation-name: none;
animation-name: slide;
animation-name: bounce;
<section class="flex-column" id="default-example">
  <div class="animating" id="example-element"></div>
</section>
#example-element {
  animation-direction: alternate;
  animation-duration: 1s;
  animation-iteration-count: infinite;
  animation-timing-function: ease-in;
  background-color: #1766aa;
  border-radius: 50%;
  border: 5px solid #333333;
  color: white;
  height: 150px;
  margin: auto;
  margin-left: 0;
  width: 150px;
}
@keyframes slide {
  from {
    background-color: orange;
    color: black;
    margin-left: 0;
  }
  to {
    background-color: orange;
    color: black;
    margin-left: 80%;
  }
}
@keyframes bounce {
  from {
    background-color: orange;
    color: black;
    margin-top: 0;
  }
  to {
    background-color: orange;
    color: black;
    margin-top: 40%;
  }
}
It is often convenient to use the shorthand property animation to set all animation properties at once.
Syntax
/* No animation */
animation-name: none;
/* Single animation */
animation-name: test_05;
animation-name: -specific;
animation-name: "sliding-vertically";
/* Multiple animations */
animation-name: test1, animation4;
animation-name:
  none,
  -moz-specific,
  sliding;
/* Global values */
animation-name: inherit;
animation-name: initial;
animation-name: revert;
animation-name: revert-layer;
animation-name: unset;
Values
- none
- 
A special keyword denoting no keyframes. It can be used to deactivate an animation without changing the ordering of the other identifiers, or to deactivate animations coming from the cascade. 
- <custom-ident>
- 
An unquoted name identifying the animation. This identifier is composed of a combination of case-sensitive letters atoz, numbers0to9, underscores (_), and/or dashes (-). The first non-dash character must be a letter. Also, two dashes are forbidden at the beginning of the identifier. Furthermore, the identifier can't benone,unset,initial, orinherit.
- <string>
- 
A series of characters following the same rules as custom identifiers, as described above, except that they are surrounded by either double (") or single (') quotes. If using a quoted string for both the animation-nameand the corresponding@keyframesat-rule name,none, global keywords, and names starting with an underscore or double dashes are valid, though not recommended.
Note:
When you specify multiple comma-separated values on an animation-* property, they are applied to the animations in the order in which the animation-names appear. For situations where the number of animations and animation-* property values do not match, see Setting multiple animation property values.
Formal definition
| Initial value | none | 
|---|---|
| Applies to | all elements, ::beforeand::afterpseudo-elements | 
| Inherited | no | 
| Computed value | as specified | 
| Animation type | Not animatable | 
Formal syntax
animation-name =
[ none | <keyframes-name> ]#
<keyframes-name> =
<custom-ident> |
<string>
Examples
>Naming an animation
This animation has an animation-name of rotate.
HTML
<div class="box"></div>
CSS
.box {
  background-color: rebeccapurple;
  border-radius: 10px;
  width: 100px;
  height: 100px;
}
.box:hover {
  animation-name: rotate;
  animation-duration: 0.7s;
}
@keyframes rotate {
  0% {
    transform: rotate(0);
  }
  100% {
    transform: rotate(360deg);
  }
}
Result
Hover over the rectangle to start the animation.
See CSS animations for examples.
Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| CSS Animations Level 1> # animation-name> | 
Browser compatibility
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See also
- Using CSS animations
- JavaScript AnimationEventAPI
- Other related animation properties: animation,animation-composition,animation-delay,animation-direction,animation-duration,animation-fill-mode,animation-iteration-count,animation-play-state,animation-timeline,animation-timing-function