How to say it
ˌɑː.nəˈleɪ.ə
Grace, blended
ˌɑː.nəˈleɪ.ə
A modern blend of Ana, 'grace,' with the -leia sound, giving a lyrical name best read as 'graceful' or 'favored.'
Analeia is a modern American coinage that blends Ana, the Spanish and Latinate form of Hannah from Hebrew Ḥannah, 'grace' or 'favor,' with the fashionable -leia ending shared by Leia and Amalia. There is no historical Analeia in older records. It reads as an elaboration of the popular Analia and Analeah spellings, part of the broader wave of flowing, vowel-rich Latina names. Analeia climbed sharply in the US, reaching rank 514 in 2025, up from 920.
The standard spelling is Analeia. Common variants include Analia, Analeah, Analya, but Analeia is the most widely used form.
peaked at #514 in 2025, currently #514 in 2025.
Source: U.S. Social Security Administration, names given to at least 5 babies in a year, 1880–2025. Reviewed July 2026. See where the names are moving
ah-nah-LAY-ah, four syllables, stress on the third.
Often confused with the shorter Analia and Analeah.
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