Analia means grace of God — blending Ana (grace) with the suffix -lia, or functioning as a Spanish form combining Anna and Lucia. The name carries Hebrew grace through Spanish warmth in four flowing syllables that sound like an Andalusian courtyard at dusk.
The meaning grace of God combines two beautiful concepts.
Four syllables with a warm, Spanish sound: ah-nah-LEE-ah.
Ana and Lia are both embedded.
The Spanish heritage gives it genuine warmth.
The flowing -alia ending is inherently musical.
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The vibe of Analia
grace of GodSpanishAnaLiaAndalusianflowingmusicalHebrew-Spanish
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Origin & history of Analia
Hebrew Hannah (grace) + suffix -lia or Spanish compound→Analia
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ModernAmerican / InventedVariant roots
Analia blends Ana (grace, from Hebrew Hannah) with the -lia suffix, creating a Spanish compound meaning grace of God. The name is particularly popular in Argentina and other Latin American countries.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: Spanish compound; popular in Latin America.
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Today
Analia remains a beloved choice, ranking #738 in the US. 7,173 babies have been named Analia since 1973.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, SSA data
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How popular is Analia?
2009peak year
Today, Analia is rarely chosen — ranked around #738, with only about 396 babies given the name per year. But it wasn't always this way. At its peak in 2009, 997 babies were given the name (ranked #331 nationally). Its strongest stretch was the 2010s. Analia's usage has held roughly steady recently. In all, around 7,173 babies have been registered as Analia since 1880.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Analia's Life Path 6 is the nurturer's number — graceful nurturing. People named Analia tend to be warm, flowing, and gifted at being grace itself in four syllables.
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