Iliana

Iliana is often associated with light and brightness. In Greek, it is connected to the word for sun, suggesting qualities of clarity and illumination. The name is evocative of glow and enlightenment, symbolizing someone who brightens the lives of those around them.

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The name Iliana has its roots in various cultures. Primarily, it is of Greek origin, derived from the name Helene, meaning light or torch. It also appears in Slavonic backgrounds as a derivative of Ilija, a form of the biblical name Elijah.

  • Popularity: 1,582nd
  • Babies named Iliana in the US in 2023:
    Female: 331
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Ili, Liana, Ella, Ana, Lily.
  • Full Names: Ilianopolis, Ilia, Iliani, Iliyana, Iliane.
  • Famous Namesakes: Iliana Fox-actress, Iliana Papageorgiou-model, Iliana Sengera-writer, Iliana Raeva-gymnast, Iliana Nastasieva-painter.
  • Gender: While predominantly used as a female name, in some cultures, it can be found as a male name too. Generally, it carries a feminine charm and essence.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Iliana resonates with the number 3. This number indicates a creative, expressive nature often associated with creativity, communication, and the arts. It reflects a sociable personality and a natural entertainer, drawing people together through charm and charisma.

Iliana has seen various levels of popularity, particularly in Spanish-speaking cultures and countries of Europe like Greece and Bulgaria. In the US, while not extremely common, it experiences consistent usage, often chosen for its melodic sound and cultural richness.

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