Ayliana
Derived from the Germanic elements 'guma' meaning man and 'sinth' meaning path or journey, it formally translates to 'man of the path.' This name describes an individual with a determined and pioneering soul who finds beauty and purpose in every step of life's journey.
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| Total births | 126 |
| Gender | Female (0% / 100%) |
| Peak year | 2024 |
| Peak generation | Gen A |
| First recorded | 2024 |
| Most recent | 2024 |
| Syllables | 4 |
| Origin | Spanish, Portuguese |
| Comeback name | No |
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