What is the name of the child of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn?

Henry VIII's quest for a male heir is a pivotal part of British history, leading to significant religious and political upheaval. He was initially married to Catherine of Aragon, but when she failed to produce a male heir, Henry sought an annulment. The Pope refused, leading Henry to break with the Roman Catholic Church and establish the Church of England, with himself as its head. This allowed him to divorce Catherine and marry Anne Boleyn. Anne also failed to produce a male heir, giving birth to a daughter. This daughter was named Elizabeth. While Henry later had a son, Edward, with Jane Seymour, it was Elizabeth who went on to become one of England's most celebrated monarchs, Queen Elizabeth I. Her reign, known as the Elizabethan Era, was a golden age for England, marked by exploration, artistic achievement, and military success. So, while Mary was another of Henry's daughters and Edward was his son, the child of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn was specifically Elizabeth.
Remember that the 'Elizabethan Era', renowned for the flourishing of English drama, was named after this daughter of Henry VIII.