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The baby name Ayannah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced eye-YAH-nah (IPA: /aɪˈjɑːnə/),uh-YAH-nah (IPA: /əˈjɑːnə/).

Ayannah is Amharic, Arabic, English, Native American, Somali in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Pronunciation: eye-YAH-nah (IPA: /aɪˈjɑːnə/),uh-YAH-nah (IPA: /əˈjɑːnə/)

What is the meaning of the name Ayannah ?

The baby name Ayannah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced eye-YAH-nah (IPA: /aɪˈjɑːnə/),uh-YAH-nah (IPA: /əˈjɑːnə/).

Ayannah is Amharic, Arabic, English, Native American, Somali in Origin.

Ayannah is a modern English elaboration of Ayanna/Ayana, drawing on several etymological streams. It is often linked to Aiyana, promoted as “eternal blossom” in some Native American contexts (attributions vary by tribe), and to Ethiopian/Oromo Ayana, a word associated with luck or guiding spirit. In Sanskrit, ayana means “path, journey, solstice,” while Japanese Ayana (various kanji) can convey ideas like “colorful pattern” and “elegance.” Together these threads give Ayannah resonances of blossoming, guidance, and a life path.

The spelling with final -h follows emphatic endings popular in English names and rose alongside Ayanna and Aiyana in late-20th–early-21st-century US and Caribbean use. Variants include Ayana, Ayanna, Aiyana, Aiyanna, and Aiyannah; related forms abroad include the Japanese Ayana. Nicknames include Aya, Yana, and Ana. The name blends floral, protective, and journey-centered meanings.

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