Anjalina sparkles with the warmth of a Mediterranean sunrise, tracing her roots back to the Italian adaptation of the Greek word angelos, “messenger” or “angel,” and carrying a Latin-flavored promise of light, grace and joyful mischief. As her syllables tumble out—ahn-yah-LEE-nah in Italian, an-juh-LEE-nuh in English—she feels like a playful dance between Old-World romance and modern flair, as if a flamenco guitar and a pop melody teamed up for a heart-warming duet. Rare enough in the U.S. to feel delightfully fresh—hovering in the high 900s over the past decade—Anjalina offers parents a name that’s both a secret and a celebration, a silky bridge between cultures that whispers of hope, innocence and a sprinkle of feisty charm. In short, choosing Anjalina is a little like gifting your daughter her own private sunrise: radiant, unforgettable and ready to light up every room she enters.