Leanna

A familiar Hebrew name with steady appeal.

Girl's name| Also boysHebrewDeclining slightly
#903 82in 2024

Meaning & Origin

A female given name.

Leanna is a girl's and boy's baby name of Hebrew origin, a variant of Liana or Leah-Anna, combining the Hebrew Leah (meaning "weary" or possibly "gazelle") with Anna (meaning "grace"). Together, it suggests "graceful" or simply layers two beloved biblical names.

Leanna has a warm, romantic quality that has kept it in steady American use with over 25,000 recorded births. Its flowing four-syllable sound, soft double-n interior, and the familiar -anna ending make it feel simultaneously classic and contemporary.

About the Name Leanna

Jack LinBy Jack Lin··2 min read

Leanna is a soft, flowing name that blends the Lee- prefix with the -anna suffix, drawing on Hebrew roots while feeling distinctly American in its construction. SSA data shows 25,630 total records with a 1990 peak, placing it in the generation of women now in their mid-30s. It's a name with real history and genuine warmth that's currently resting between active waves.

Multiple Root Possibilities

Leanna's etymology is genuinely layered. It likely draws from multiple sources: the Hebrew Leah (to be weary, or perhaps a different root connected to "cow" in some interpretations), the Irish Liana or Líana (a vine, binding), and possibly the Anna suffix from Hebrew meaning "grace." Hebrew-rooted names combined with the -anna suffix create a specific kind of American name that sounds both classical and contemporary: familiar enough to land naturally, distinctive enough not to feel overused. The blended etymology means Leanna sits in several traditions simultaneously.

The Lee-Anna Sound Family

Leanna shares its sonic territory with Liana, Lianna, Leana, and the hybrid Leeanna, a cluster of names that all work on the same flowing, feminine sound architecture. The double-N spelling (Leanna vs. Leana) is the most common American form and gives the name a slightly fuller visual weight. Compare Leanna and Liana for the full picture of how this sound family distributes across spellings. Names ending in A put Leanna in excellent company across all popularity levels.

The Counter-Reading: Between Waves

Leanna peaked in 1990 and has been on a slow, steady decline since. It hasn't fallen off a cliff. It's still present in the data, but it's not a name that reads as current or on the rise. Parents choosing Leanna today are choosing a name that belongs to the previous generation rather than the current naming moment. Whether that's a deliberate vintage choice or a concern depends entirely on what the family is looking for. Falling names currently include Leanna's broader trajectory.

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Popularity Over Time

Leanna was #755 twenty years ago and has since drifted to #903, but its charm endures.

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Popularity by Decade

Decade-by-decade popularity data for Leanna
DecadeBirthsTrend
2020s1,436
2010s3,737
2000s3,833
1990s4,820
1980s3,694
1970s2,261
1960s1,863
1950s1,337
1940s971
1930s507
1920s512
1910s298
1900s138
1890s133
1880s90

Year-by-Year Data

View complete yearly data(145 years, 18802024)
Year-by-year popularity data for the name Leanna
YearBirthsRank
2024293#903
2023260#985
2022286#949
2021295#912
2020302#884
2019313#856
2018331#818
2017383#739
2016355#804
2015371#760
2014386#725
2013408#693
2012375#741
2011409#687
2010406#707
2009406#710
2008410#726
2007391#746
2006369#752
2005361#747

Source: U.S. Social Security Administration. Showing years with 5+ recorded births.

Leanna as a Boy's Name

While overwhelmingly a girl's name, Leanna has also been given to 5 boys in the U.S. since 1987.

Unranked
Current rank
5
Total births
1987
Peak year
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Frequently Asked

Can Leanna be used for both boys and girls?
Yes, Leanna is used for both boys and girls. As a girl's name, it currently ranks #903. As a boy's name, it is not currently in the top rankings.

Last updated June 2026 · Data: U.S. Social Security Administration (18802024) · Methodology