Svannah
suh-VAN-uh
Svannah is a girl’s name of Spanish origin, meaning “A spelling variant of Savannah, referring to the large, grassy plains.”, and peaked in popularity in 1999.
What Svannah Means
“A spelling variant of Savannah, referring to the large, grassy plains.”
The Story of Svannah
Imagine the vast, sweeping grasslands under an endless sky. That horizon is the spirit of Svannah.
Svannah is a modern spelling variation of Savannah, a name that evokes the expansive, grassy plains of North America. Its Spanish roots connect to the word 'sabana', meaning a flat, treeless region. This name conjures images of open spaces and untamed natural beauty.
This name for your daughter suggests a spirit as free and expansive as the plains themselves. You see Svannah embracing adventure with an independent heart, her nature strong and unburdened, always drawn to the wide-open possibilities of the world.
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The Seeker
Wise, introspective, and spiritual. These names carry depth and a quiet inner power.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#7 in 1999
Total Births
12
First Recorded
1999
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