Alannah

uh-LAH-nah
Meaning: Beautiful, serene, and graceful
Gender
Girl
Origin
Irish, English, Celtic
Popularity Rank
#1488 (girls)
#2803 (overall)

Popularity Summary

While not among the most common names, Alannah has seen steady use in Ireland, the UK, and among Irish diaspora communities, appreciated for its elegance and cultural roots.

Why Parents Choose Alannah

Parents often choose the name Alannah for its lyrical sound, meaningful Irish heritage, and the sense of grace and serenity it conveys for their daughter.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Alannah is derived from the Irish name 'AileanĂ¡n,' a diminutive form of 'Aileen,' which means 'bright' or 'shining.' It has been used in Ireland for centuries and gained popularity as a name symbolizing beauty and light. Over time, it has spread to other English-speaking countries, maintaining its gentle and elegant connotations.

Alannah is a name of Irish origin that embodies beauty and serenity, often associated with grace and gentle strength in Irish culture.

Notable People Named Alannah

  • Alannah Myles, Canadian singer known for her hit song 'Black Velvet'
  • Alannah Hill, Australian fashion designer
  • Alannah Currie, New Zealand musician and artist

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Sibling Name Ideas

Liam Niamh Sean

Pop Culture References

  • Alannah Myles - 'Black Velvet'
  • Alannah Hill - Fashion brand