Anai (pronounced ah-NYE) is a feminine given name with strong roots in Spanish-speaking communities, regarded as a contemporary variant of Anaís—a form that ultimately traces back to the Greek agnē, meaning “pure.” Its first appearance in U.S. Social Security Administration records dates to the mid-1980s, and it reached its highest recorded rank in 2001 when 138 newborn girls received the name (rank 764). Since then, Anai has maintained a steady presence within the annual top 1000, ranking 928th in 2024 with 22 occurrences. Its concise phonetic structure and cultural resonance reflect a blend of Latin heritage and modern naming trends.
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