Alianny

Meaning of Alianny

Alianny is a modern Latin-inspired female name that likely originated as a blend of the Arabic Ali (“exalted”) and the Latin-derived Anna (“grace”), sometimes loosely translated as “exalted grace.” It first entered US Social Security records in 2008 with five registered births (rank 984) and has maintained a place among the nation’s top 1,000 girls’ names since 2012, peaking at No. 930 in 2019 and ranking No. 936 with 14 births in 2024. Favored in Hispanic communities, Alianny is pronounced ah-LYAH-nee (/aˈlja.ni/) in Spanish and uh-lee-AH-nee (/əˈliː.ə.ni/) in American English. Its steady chart performance underscores growing interest in names that fuse cross-cultural heritage with lyrical sound.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as ah-LYAH-nee (/aˈlja.ni/)

American English

  • Pronunced as uh-lee-AH-nee (/əˈliː.ə.ni/)

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