Arionna
a-rionna,
ari(on)-na
US Popularity:9369
Origin:Welsh
Other Origin(s):Greek
Meaning:Silver; Very sacred, most holy
If you’re looking for a name that ties baby to their Welsh ancestry, Arionna could be the perfect choice. This feminine moniker is a respelling of Ariana, a title that may stem from the Welsh word arian, meaning “silver.” Silver holds historical significance in Wales as it is one of the many precious metals the Romans mined in ancient times. Across the globe, silver is a valued metal that symbolizes wealth and success. Arionna also has Greek origins from Ariadne, with translations including “very sacred” and “most holy.” In Greek mythology, Ariadne was the daughter of King Minos and Queen Pasiphae of Crete and the granddaughter of Helios, the sun Titan. Whether you wish to embrace Arionna’s Welsh or Greek origins, there’s no denying the beauty of this lyrical appellation.
How Popular Is The Name Arionna?
U.S. Births
Overall:Arionna is currently #9369 in U.S. births
Girl:Arionna is currently #5385 in U.S. births
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
2023
#5385
in 2023
- 1178
from 2022
Sources
Behind the Name, Arionna, March 2020
WordSense Dictionary, Ariana
Behind the Name, Ariadne, April 2021
Name Doctor, Arionna
Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales, History of Mineralogy in Wales
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