Avannah

Meaning of Avannah

Avannah is a feminine given name that originated as an alternative spelling of Savannah, itself derived from the Spanish sabana, meaning “treeless plain,” and popularized by the Georgian city and river of the same name. Pronounced ah-VAN-uh (/əˈvænə/), it retains the same phonetic clarity as its more common counterpart while offering a distinctive visual twist. In the United States, Avannah has maintained a consistently modest presence—typically ten to fifteen newborns per year—appearing around the 930–960 rank range on the social security charts since the late 2000s. This steady, low-volume usage lends the name a quiet uniqueness, appealing to parents seeking a familiar sound with a subtly unconventional spelling.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as ah-VAN-uh (/əˈvænə/)

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