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Gracianna
Pronounced gray-see-AN-uh /ˌɡreɪsiˈænə/Low
Meaning: Gracianna joins Grace or Gracie with Anna, and also echoes the Italian Graziana. Grace comes from the Latin gratia, 'grace, favor,' and Anna from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace,' so both halves carry a sense of grace.Low
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
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History & Origin
Gracianna is a modern elaboration joining Grace or Gracie with Anna, closely echoing the Italian Graziana. Grace comes from the Latin gratia, 'grace, favor,' and Anna from the Hebrew Hannah, also 'grace,' so the two elements reinforce one another in a flowing, romantic form.
It stayed rare, given to only about sixteen girls a year around its high in 2005. A girl named Gracianna then is around twenty today.
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What does the name Gracianna mean?
It joins Grace or Gracie with Anna, both tied to words meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
How do you pronounce Gracianna?
It is said gray-see-AN-uh /ˌɡreɪsiˈænə/, four syllables stressed on the third.
Is Gracianna a boy or girl name?
Gracianna is used as a girl's name.
How popular is Gracianna?
It was always rare, given to only about sixteen girls a year at its peak in the mid-two-thousands.













