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Montanna
How to Pronounce Montanna
Pronounced mon-TAN-uh /mɑnˈtæn.ə/High
Meaning: Montanna is a doubled-n feminine take on Montana, the U.S. state name, itself from Spanish montana and Latin montanus, 'mountainous, of the mountains.' The extra n softens the place-name into a girl's given name.Medium
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.
History & Origin
Montanna is a place-name name: it reshapes Montana, from Spanish montana and Latin montanus, 'of the mountains,' by doubling the final n for a softer, more feminine finish. It joined the run of American geography names in the mid-1980s and reached a small high around 1998.
A girl named Montanna at its late-nineties crest is now in her mid-twenties. The name kept company with Dakota, Sierra and Savannah as parents reached for big Western landscapes; it never became common in this spelling, so it feels personal, and its open mon-TAN-uh sound still pairs naturally with other place-names.
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What does the name Montanna mean?
Montanna is a respelling of Montana, from Latin montanus, meaning 'mountainous.'
How do you pronounce Montanna?
It's said mon-TAN-uh /mɑnˈtæn.ə/ — three syllables, stress on the second.
Is Montanna a boy or girl name?
Montanna is used as a girl's name.
How popular is Montanna?
Montanna has been an uncommon spelling in the U.S., cresting near the end of the nineteen-nineties.













