Allana

Meaning of Allana

Allana feels like a fresh breeze through a sunlit meadow—at once gentle and resilient. A charming variant of Alana, it traces back to the Celtic tradition as the feminine form of Alan, often linked to “little rock,” “precious,” or even “harmony.” Over the decades it’s remained a quietly confident choice—never too common, but familiar enough to slip off the tongue with ease (uh-LAN-uh). Parents drawn to Allana love its warm, lyrical quality and subtle nod to heritage, as if each syllable carries a promise of steadiness wrapped in grace. Whether you’re picturing a bright-eyed listener or a spirited adventurer, Allana offers room for imagination and character to bloom—an elegant pick for families seeking a name that’s both timeless and refreshingly unique.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as uh-LAN-uh (/əˈlænə/)

British English

  • Pronunced as uh-LAN-uh (/əˈlanə/)

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Notable People Named Allana

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