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Analiyah

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Pronounced an-uh-LY-uh /ˌæn.əˈlaɪ.ə/High

Meaning: grace combined with ascentMedium

In 30 seconds: Analiyah is a modern compound blending Anna (grace) and Aliyah (ascent), meaning rising grace. A romantic four-syllable name with multicultural roots.
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Origin MediumHebrew, Arabic
Meaninggrace combined with ascent
U.S. rank (2024)#2362 ↘ Falling
2024 U.S. births77 girls (0.00% of U.S. girls)
Peak year2017
Total births (all-time)≈ 1,371

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 202220012024

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

History & Origin

Analiyah combines Anna (Hebrew: grace) and Aliyah (Hebrew: high, to ascend), creating a flowing name meaning rising grace. Both root names have deep biblical significance.

Analiyah has appeared in US birth records as a melodic compound combining two beloved names.

Did you know? The word aliyah in Jewish tradition means the ascent to Israel — the immigration of Jewish people to the Land of Israel — making Analiyah a name with profound spiritual meaning.
Overall data confidence 72%
Brown, Driver, Briggs Hebrew Lexicon — reference for AnaliyahBehind the Name: Aliyah — name etymology referenceUS Social Security Name Database — U.S. popularity data

Variations

AliyahAaliyahAnaliaAnaliya

Nicknames

AnaLiyahAli

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If you like Analiyah…

Aaliyah— Arabic/Hebrew name of same root family
Analeah— similar Anna compound name
Aliyah— Hebrew ascent name of same root
Adriana— four-syllable name with similar flow
Eliana— Hebrew compound of similar structure

Frequently Asked

What does Analiyah mean?

Analiyah means rising grace, combining Anna (grace) and Aliyah (high, ascent) from Hebrew/Arabic.

How do you pronounce Analiyah?

Analiyah is pronounced an-uh-LY-uh (/ˌæn.əˈlaɪ.ə/), with four syllables.

Is Analiyah a girl's name?

Yes, Analiyah is used as a girl's name.

How popular is the name Analiyah?

Analiyah is an uncommon modern compound in US records.