Lilyanna means lily grace — blending Lily (the flower of purity) with Anna (grace). The compound unites the most sacred flower with the most universal grace-name. The double-N adds visual weight. Five syllables of lily-purity, Anna-grace, and the most elaborate lily-grace compound.
Latin lilium (lily) + Hebrew Hannah (grace)→compound Lilyanna
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Latin roots
Lilyanna blends Lily (the flower of purity and resurrection) with Anna (grace). The compound unites the most sacred flower with the most universal grace-name.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: Modern compound name.
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Today
Lilyanna remains a beloved choice, ranking #1277 in the US. 4,934 babies have been named Lilyanna since 1990.
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How popular is Lilyanna?
2011peak year
At its height in 2011, Lilyanna reached #851 nationally — 310 babies received it that single year. Its strongest stretch was the 2010s — particularly the decade right around the peak. Today, Lilyanna is a less common but recognizable name in U.S. records (ranked #1,277) with about 193 babies named Lilyanna each year. Lilyanna's usage has fallen in recent decades. In all, around 4,934 babies have been registered as Lilyanna since 1880.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Lilyanna's Life Path 6 is the nurturer's number — lily-grace nurturing. People named Lilyanna tend to be pure, graceful, and gifted at being the most sacred flower wrapped in grace.
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