Aurianna

Meaning of Aurianna

Aurianna, pronounced awr-ee-AN-uh (/ɔːriˈænə/), is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the classical term Aurea (“golden”) or formed by blending Aurora and Anna to convey radiance and grace. According to U.S. Social Security data, annual registrations have ranged from five to forty-seven births since the early 1990s, positioning Aurianna consistently within the mid-800s to mid-900s in rank, most recently 945th in 2024. Although it remains uncommon, its warm tone and elegant balance appeal to parents seeking a name that combines historical depth with contemporary style. The name’s presence across Latin America and Southern Europe further underscores its cultural heritage and enduring relevance.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as awr-ee-AHN-uh (/ɔːriˈænə/)

British English

  • Pronunced as awr-ee-AHN-uh (/ɔːriˈanə/)

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