Certificate of Name
Alani
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Alani is a feminine name of multiple possible origins, primarily considered a variant of Alana or derived from the Hawaiian word ʻalani, meaning "orange (tree or fruit)."EtymologyOne popular theory links Alani to Alana, the feminine form of Alan. The name Alan itself has uncertain roots: it may derive from the Brythonic word for "little rock" or from the Alans, an ancient Iranic nomadic people. The Alans (Latin: Alani) were part of the Sarmatians, known for migrating from Central Asia into Europe via the Pontic–Caspian steppe, often clashing with Rome and later being assimilated by Goths and Huns. Thus, Alani via Alan carries a connection to both Celtic and steppe heritage.An alternative origin stems from Hawaiian, where ʻalani refers to the orange tree or its fruit. In Hawaiian culture, the ʻalani tree (Melicope spp.) has traditional medicinal uses, and the color orange is associated with warmth and vitality. This gives the name a bright, natural symbolism in Hawaiian contexts.Usage and PopularityAlani is used predominately in English-speaking regions, where it blends the sound of names like Alana, Leilani, and Dani. Its dual meaning—one tied to European history via Alan, another to Hawaiian flora—makes it a cross-cultural choice that appeals to parents seeking a melodic, nature-inspired name.Related NamesVariant forms include Alana, Alanna, and Allana, all derived from Alan. In Hawaiian, related words include ʻalani as the tree itself, and the name may be combined with other Hawaiian elements for modern compound names like Kealanai.Meaning: Variant of Alana ("little rock" or "Alan") or Hawaiian for "orange (tree/fruit)."Origin: English, Hawaiian (possibly also Welsh/Iranic through Alan)Type: Feminine first nameUsage Regions: United States, United Kingdom, elsewhere in the Anglosphere
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