Savana dances off the tongue like a warm breeze over an open plain—rooted in the Spanish sabana (itself borrowed from the Taino language) and gently tracing back to the vast grasslands that inspired its Latin American spirit. She conjures images of golden sunsets kissing endless horizons, of free-spirited adventurers wandering barefoot through whispering grasses. With her soft “suh-VAH-nuh” melody, she feels both familiar and exotic, a bridge between old-world romance and new-world optimism. Though she’s only recently tiptoed into the top 1,000 in U.S. baby-name lists, Savana’s energy suggests a surge on the horizon, carrying with it the promise of wide-eyed curiosity and sunlit dreams. There’s a playful spark in her syllables—like the laughter of childhood echoing across a sun-drenched plain—making Savana the perfect choice for families craving warmth, wonder, and a dash of Latin flair.