Ameliana

Meaning of Ameliana

Ameliana pirouettes into the modern baby-name spotlight like a shooting star, weaving Latin roots and Hebrew grace into one lyrical package. Born from Amelia (“industrious”) and Ana (“grace”), it sparkles with the promise of a hardworking heart and a gentle spirit. From just five tiny Amelianas in 2006 to forty-one in 2024, it’s been steadily climbing the popularity charts—ranked 909th this year—proof that parents coast to coast can’t resist its melodic charm. Picture a hummingbird’s flutter meeting the soft echo of laughter in a sunlit garden: that’s the vibrant energy Ameliana brings to every playground. With sweet nicknames like Amy, Lia or Nana tucked into its pocket, this name wraps each greeting in a joyful hug. It’s a perfect blend of vintage warmth and fresh flair, destined to dance across birth announcements and grow alongside your little one.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as ah-meh-lee-AH-nuh (/əˌmɛliˈɑnə/)

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