Livana

Meaning of Livana

Livana, with its melodic Hebrew roots (lee-VAH-nah), carries the soft radiance of the moon and the pure sheen of freshly fallen snow—an elegant name that feels both timeless and refreshingly modern. In English (lih-VAH-nuh), it rolls off the tongue with gentle confidence, inviting images of moonbeams dancing on a midnight breeze. Though still charmingly uncommon—landing around 936th on U.S. baby-name charts with 14 little Livanas in 2024—its steady rise from the 900s speaks to growing admiration among parents seeking something luminous yet grounded. If you’re drawn to a name that whispers ancient lore while sparkling with contemporary flair, Livana just might be the radiant choice for your little girl.

Pronunciation

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as lee-VAH-nah (/liˈvaːna/)

English

  • Pronunced as lih-VAH-nuh (/lɪˈvɑːnə/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

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