Anala

Meaning of Anala

Steeped in the ancient Sanskrit word for “fire,” Anala (pronounced uh-NAH-luh /ə.ˈnɑ.lə/) arrives like a glowing ember at dawn, kindling dreams of passion and transformation with its soft, lyrical cadence. Imagine a little Anala, her laughter rippling through a stone-carved courtyard as she chases fireflies beneath a harvest moon, her name echoing like a promise of boundless warmth. In Italian hearts, it evokes the golden haze of a Tuscan sunrise stretching over cypress-lined hills, while in American birth charts it has hovered around the mid-900s—rising from eight newborn girls in 2008 to a graceful peak of 28 in 2013, and most recently blessing 25 newborn girls in 2024. Like a candle’s flicker poised against evening’s hush, Anala carries associations of creative spark, inner strength and luminous grace. For parents who seek a name that balances poetic warmth with timeless elegance, Anala shines as a beacon of heartfelt brilliance.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as uh-NAH-luh (/ə.ˈnɑ.lə/)

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