Savannah

Savannah denotes an expansive, treeless plain covered with lush grasslands. In metaphorical terms, it signifies openness, freedom, and a vast, boundless nature. The name evokes images of serene, natural beauty and the wild, untamed spirit of open landscapes.

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The name Savannah traces its roots to the early Spanish settlers who referred to the expansive grasslands and open plains they encountered in the new world as 'sabana.' This was derived from the Taino word 'zabana,' meaning 'treeless plain.' In English, it evolved to refer to the tropical grasslands commonly found in Africa and parts of Central and South America.

  • Popularity: 231st
  • Babies named Savannah in the US in 2023:
    Female: 2739
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Sav, Savy, Vannah, Vanna, Anna.
  • Full Names: Savannah Marie, Savannah Rose, Savannah Lynn, Savannah Grace, Savannah Belle.
  • Famous Namesakes: Savannah Guthrie-Journalist, Savannah Chrisley-Reality TV Star, Savannah Marshall-Boxer, Savannah Smith-Actress, Savannah Phillips-British Royal.
  • Gender: Typically a feminine name used mainly in English-speaking countries.
  • Numerology: According to numerology, the name Savannah resonates with the number 7, associated with introspection and higher learning. It suggests someone who is thoughtful, analytical, and often spiritual. Individuals with this name may possess a natural inclination towards wisdom and knowledge.

Savannah consistently ranks as a popular choice in the United States, especially during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The name's natural appeal, combined with its unique sound, has made it a trendy yet timeless option for new parents.

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