Allanah
Allanah Origin and Meaning
Allanah is a feminine name with Irish and Hawaiian influences. It's primarily considered a variant spelling of Alana, which itself derives from the Irish Gaelic term 'a leanbh,' meaning 'my child' or 'dear child.' The added 'h' gives it a softer, more lyrical quality. In Hawaiian culture, Alana means 'awakening' or 'precious,' adding another beautiful layer to the name's significance. This spelling variation creates a more distinctive and exotic appearance while maintaining the melodic pronunciation. Allanah has a gentle, flowing sound that has made it appealing to parents seeking a name with Celtic roots but a contemporary feel. While not among the most common names, it has maintained steady usage in English-speaking countries, particularly those with Irish heritage connections.