Anabia is a little burst of starlight from Arabic tradition—pronounced ah-NAH-bee-uh—whose meaning, “doors of heaven,” opens the imagination as wide as a summer plaza in Seville. She carries the scent of jasmine on a desert breeze, yet her lilting vowels roll off the tongue with the easy rhythm of a salsa beat, making English speakers say “¡qué bonito!” at first hearing. In the United States she’s been flirting with the Top-1000 list for more than a decade—popular enough to feel familiar, rare enough to sparkle like a secret crescent moon—so parents can claim exclusivity without heading for linguistic outer space. Anabia pairs gracefully with both vintage and modern middle names, dances through playground shout-outs (“Ana, time for lunch!”), and grows into a passport-ready woman whose name tells a story of heaven’s gate swung open wide. If you’re hunting for a name that feels fresh, lyrical, and just a little bit celestial, Anabia might be the golden ticket your corazón has been waiting for.