Eliana de Toledo
A noted 16th-century noblewoman from Spain, known for her patronage of the arts and dedication to religious institutions.
IPA Pronunciation
jɛ.liˈɑː.nɑː
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Yeliana is a feminine name derived from the Hebrew name Eliana, meaning 'God has answered.' It combines elements from ancient Semitic roots, where 'El' refers to God and 'Ana' means answered or responded. Historically, such names were given to express gratitude or divine favor, reflecting a strong spiritual or religious connection.
Yeliana, as a variant of Eliana, holds cultural significance in Hebrew and Latin American traditions where it symbolizes divine response and blessing. It has been popular in religious communities for its spiritual meaning and is often chosen for daughters born after prayers or significant events. The name also enjoys popularity in Spanish-speaking countries, blending biblical heritage with contemporary trends.
In recent years, Yeliana has grown in popularity as a unique and melodic alternative to more common names like Eliana or Liliana. It appeals to parents seeking a name with deep meaning, gentle sounds, and multicultural versatility. The name is favored in Latin America and increasingly in English-speaking countries due to its elegant flow and spiritual roots, maintaining a fresh yet timeless charm.
The name Yeliana carries the essence of “God has answered; devoted to God” from Hebrew tradition. Names beginning with "Y" often embody qualities of youthful energy, intuition, and yearning for knowledge.
Yeliana, as a variant of Eliana, holds cultural significance in Hebrew and Latin American traditions where it symbolizes divine response and blessing. It has been popular in religious communities for its spiritual meaning and is often chosen for daughters born after prayers or significant events. The name also enjoys popularity in Spanish-speaking countries, blending biblical heritage with contemporary trends.
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Parents: Michael Johnson & Sarah Thompson
Yeliana
🌐Spanish
Yéliane
🌐French
Jeliana
🌐German
Eliana
🌐Italian
イェリアナ (Ieriana)
🌐Japanese
耶利安娜 (Yēlì ānnà)
🌐Chinese
يليانا
🌐Arabic
Yeliana is a relatively modern variant of Eliana, blending cultural influences and gaining popularity mainly in Latin American countries over the last few decades.
Individuals named Yeliana are often perceived as warm, compassionate, and intuitive. They tend to have a strong sense of faith or spirituality and are seen as nurturing and empathetic. Yelianas are creative thinkers with a calm demeanor, often drawing others to them through their sincerity and inner strength. They value meaningful connections and are frequently driven by purpose and a desire to help others.
Yeliana is a Hebrew name meaning “God has answered; devoted to God”. Yeliana is a feminine name derived from the Hebrew name Eliana, meaning 'God has answered.' It combines elements from ancient Semitic roots, where 'El' refers to God and 'Ana' means answered or responded. Historically, such names were given to express gratitude or divine favor, reflecting a strong spiritual or religious connection.
Yeliana is pronounced (IPA: jɛ.liˈɑː.nɑː). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Yeliana include: Yeli, Ana, Liana, Yela, Yan, Yaya, Elie, Nana, Yani, Lia.
Famous people named Yeliana include: , , , Yeliana Maldonado, Yeliana Reyes.
Celebrity babies named Yeliana include children of: Michael Johnson & Sarah Thompson.