Malani

#30 in Delaware

Meaning of Malani

Malani breezes into the world like a lei-draped heroine, carrying two passports—one stamped in sunlit Hawaii, the other inked in timeless India. From Sanskrit she borrows “mala,” a blossom garland that scents the air with pura alegría; from Hawaiian she lifts “lani,” the heavenly sky, so together she hums “garland of the heavens.” Say it aloud—mah-LAH-nee—and watch the syllables dance like maracas on a beach. Her popularity chart? A surfboard on a rising wave, hopping from the quiet ’80s to a sparkling #305 in 2024—¡vamónos, niña! Cousins Melanie and Leilani may send postcards, but Malani spins her own salsa: short, lyrical, and sweeter than a pineapple paleta. Storytime practically sprouts hibiscus petals when a little Malani appears—part aloha, part Bollywood, all corazón. If a name could slip on sunglasses, hand out leis, and wink at abuela in one graceful swoop, Malani would be first in line.

Pronunciation

Hawaiian,Indian (Sanskrit)

  • Pronunced as mah-LAH-nee (/mɑˈlɑni/)

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Notable People Named Malani

Malani Bulathsinhala was a Sri Lankan singer who began her career at age 10 with the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation.
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