Avianna

#35 in New Mexico

Meaning of Avianna

Avianna (pronounced ah-vee-AHN-uh) feels like a name with wings—partly because its first syllable, “Avi,” echoes the Latin word for bird, and partly because it pairs so gracefully with the ever-classic “Anna,” a Hebrew staple meaning “grace” or “favor.” Together, they paint a picture of a little girl destined to soar while staying grounded in kindness. Parents are increasingly enchanted by this airy-yet-anchored vibe: in the United States, Avianna fluttered from a humble rank in the 800s during the late-1990s to comfortably mid-list territory today. Culturally, the name straddles the sweet spot between the vintage charm of Ava and the lyrical flair of Ariana—making it feel both familiar and refreshingly new. Whether Mom and Dad imagine a future artist, athlete, or astronaut, Avianna carries a hopeful whisper of “upward and onward,” all wrapped in the soft glow of timeless grace.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as ah-vee-AHN-uh (/əˌviˈænə/)

British English

  • Pronunced as ah-vee-AHN-uh (/əˌviˈanə/)

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Notable People Named Avianna

Avianna Chao is a Chinese born Canadian sport shooter who won gold in sport pistol at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Natalie Joan Bennett
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