Alternatives To Eliana

Elegant Eliana is a modern favorite, related to beautiful classics like Eleanor, Ellen, or Elaine. Here are some alternatives if you need something similar!
  1. Aeliana
    • Aaliyah
      • Origin:

        Variation of Aliya, Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "heavens, highborn, exalted"
      • Description:

        Both powerful and pretty, with a melodic sound, Aaliyah joins Layla, Lila, Dana, and Farrah as a name of Arabic origin that is also popular in the English-speaking world.
    • Aelia
      • Origin:

        Roman
      • Meaning:

        "sun"
      • Description:

        This little-known Ancient Roman name might make a fresh spin on the popular Ella, Ayla, Isla contingent. The "ae" is pronounced "ee" (think Aesop's fables).The Annals of Aeliana is a children's fantasy series by Ryan Watters. The meaning is thought to derive from the Greek helios, or sun.
    • Agraciana
      • Aliana
        • Origin:

          Variation of Eliana
        • Description:

          The uber-popular nickname-name Ellie has led to the surge of all names that can be shortened as such. This includes Eliana, a current go-to for parents seeking a frilly name that shortens to a cuter option. Aliana is riding a similar wave, though this time the presumed nickname is Ali/Allie.
      • Angeliana
        • Angelica
          • Origin:

            Italian, Polish, Russian diminutive of Angela
          • Meaning:

            "angel or angelic"
          • Description:

            Angelica is by far the choicest form of the angelic names -- more delicate than Angelina, more feminine than Angel, more modern than Angela. But though Angelica is so lacy and poetic, it lags behind the bolder Angelina (probably for obvious reasons).
        • Anna
          • Origin:

            Variation of Hannah, Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "grace"
          • Description:

            Anna has become the dominant form of the Ann family, offering a touch of the international to English speakers and a bit more style than the oversimplified Ann or Anne.
        • Aramoana
          • Origin:

            Maori
          • Meaning:

            "pathway of the sea"
          • Description:

            A beautiful elaboration on the Polynesian name Moana "sea", made famous by the 2016 Disney film of the same name. It is also a New Zealand place name.
        • Aristana
          • Avianna
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Aviana
            • Description:

              This variation of Aviana adds a second n, possibly to make the connection to Anna clearer. On the popularity charts, it first entered the US Top 1000 in 2011 and was one of the fastest-rising girls' names of 2016, entering the Top 500 for the first time.
          • Aurelanna
            • Bella
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Isabella, Italian
              • Meaning:

                "beautiful"
              • Description:

                Everything ella, from Ella to Bella to Arabella, is red hot right now. Bella is one of the most, well, beautiful girl names starting with B. It carried a hint of a nice Old World grandmotherly veneer, until it became attached to Twilight's Bella Swan.
            • Cecelia
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "blind"
              • Description:

                Cecelia, with this spelling, got some recent attention as the name of Jim and Pam's baby on The Office -- and also the name of actress Jenna Fischer's newborn niece. A spelling variation of Cecilia that has a gently old-fashioned feel and several appealing short forms, including Celia, Celie, and, as on the TV show, Cece. Three times as many babies are given the Cecilia spelling as get the Cecelia one, though if you plan on calling your daughter Cece or Celia, Cecelia may feel like the more logical spelling.
            • Della
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Adela, Adele or Adelaide
              • Meaning:

                "noble"
              • Description:

                Fresh, bright, and sunny, Della could be an alternative to Ella, Delilah, or Adeline. Familiar but not yet overused, it combines the elements of contemporary favorites with vintage charm.
            • Edana
              • Origin:

                Irish
              • Meaning:

                "fire"
              • Description:

                Feminine of Aidan, but now girls would prefer to use the original.
            • Elaine
              • Origin:

                French and Scottish
              • Meaning:

                "bright, shining light"
              • Description:

                This old Scottish form of Helen has had quite a history, going from appearing as one of the shining heroines of the Arthurian legends, the princess who fell in love with Sir Lancelot and became the mother of Sir Galahad, referred to as 'Elaine the fair' and 'Elaine the lovable', to being the name of the most famous of New York's celebrity restaurants, to being the archetypal New York neurotic on Seinfeld.
            • Elana
              • Elanna
                • Elauna