Eliana | |
Gender: | Female |
Meaning: | "God answered my prayer" |
Related Names: | Elian, Eliane, Ileana, Iliana, Iljana, Liane, Lianne, Liana, Elyana, Eli, Eleana, Eliah, Elijah, Elliana, Elianna, Elianah, Eliena, Elienna, Elienah, Éliane, Elia, Elio, Ellen, Helen, Eileen, Elianni, Ellianna |
Eliana, אֱלִיעָנָה (Hebrew), Ηλιάνα (Greek), إليانا (Arabic), is a female given name found with that spelling in Hebrew, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Many sources derive it from Hebrew, literally translated as "My God has answered."[1] It is composed of three Hebrew elements: EL, meaning GOD; ANA, meaning HE HAS ANSWERED; and the Yud, located after EL, indicating first person possession.[2] Biblical sources: "And he erected there an altar, and called it El- [God] elohe-Israel [El, the God of the Patriarch Israel]" (33:20 ). "And Efron answered [anah] Abraham, saying unto him," (23:14 ).
It can also be derived from the Late Latin Aeliāna, the feminine form of the Latin family name Aeliānus (of the sun), which is derived from the Greek hēlios (sun).[3]
Moreover, it is related to the Greek name Helene, and would thus be one of the many forms derived from that Greek name, such as Elaine from Old French.
Some variants include Iliana, Ileana, and Eleana.
In the United States, Eliana first appeared on the charts in the 1990s, spurred by the momentum of popular names like Ella, and Anna. In recent years Eliana has become an even more popular name and has ranked among the top 50 names given to newborn American girls. It was the 41st most popular name in that country for girls in 2022.[4] [5]
Popularity of the female name Eliana in the United States.
Year | Rank | |
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2018 | 83 | |
2017 | 88 | |
2016 | 93 | |
2015 | 102 | |
2014 | 117 | |
2013 | 125 | |
2012 | 145 | |
2011 | 155 | |
2008 | 203 | |
2007 | 251 | |
2006 | 282 | |
2005 | 302 | |
2004 | 314 | |
2003 | 346 | |
2002 | 393 | |
2001 | 493 | |
2000 | 537 | |
1999 | 624 | |
1998 | 282 | |
1997 | 282 |
Note: Rank 1 is the most popular, rank 2 is the next most popular, and so forth. Name data are from Social Security card applications for births that occurred in the United States.