Liahna is a feminine given name whose emergence in Anglo-American naming patterns reflects a deliberate synthesis of classical etymologies. As an inventive fusion of the Hebrew Leah—traditionally rendered “delicate” or “weary”—with the Latin-rooted Anna, signifying “grace,” the name embodies an analytical juxtaposition of resilience and refinement. Pronounced lee-AH-nuh (/liˈanə/) in standard English phonology, Liahna has maintained a modest yet consistent profile in United States birth records from 2003 through 2024. During this period, annual occurrences have ranged from six to twenty-five, with rankings predominantly between 900 and 980; in 2024, eight newborn girls bore the name, placing it at 942. This gradual but steady trajectory underscores its appeal to parents seeking a distinctive appellation that nonetheless retains linguistic pedigree and structured harmony.