Aubriana is a modern American compound name combining Aubrey (from the Old Germanic Alberic meaning elf ruler) with the -ana suffix (from Anna, ultimately from the Hebrew Channah meaning grace). Read more about the origin of this name below ↓
Aubriana is a modern American compound name combining Aubrey (from the Old Germanic Alberic meaning elf ruler) with the -ana suffix (from Anna, ultimately from the Hebrew Channah meaning grace). The Aubriana spelling emerged in American naming in the 2010s alongside the broader American trend toward elaborated -ana ending compound feminine names. Aubriana peaked in 2012 within the broader Aubrey / Adriana naming family.
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Root name
The root form of Aubriana is
Aubrey + Anna — meaning Elf ruler; grace.
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Modern usage
Aubriana remains a beloved choice. Timeless appeal across cultures and generations.
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How popular is Aubriana?
2012peak year
Aubriana's usage has fallen in recent decades. Today, Aubriana is a less common but recognizable name in U.S. records (ranked #2,515) with about 98 babies named Aubriana each year. At its height in 2012, Aubriana reached #979 nationally — 257 babies received it that single year. Its strongest stretch was the 2010s. In all, around 3,336 babies have been registered as Aubriana since 1880.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
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