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Meaning & Origins
Of uncertain origin. If not simply an invention, it may have been devised as a feminine equivalent of Alan (of which it is an anagram), or a shortened form of Alana. It seems to have been first used by the American film actress Lana Turner (1920–1995), whose original name was Julia.
| 755th in the U.S. for 2011 |
Americanized form of any of the Dutch, North German, or Scandinavian patronymics from short forms of the personal name Nik(o)laus, Nikolaas, etc. (see Nicholas).
| 3,194th in the U.S. for 2011 |
Nicknames & variations
Lanae, Lanay, Lanaya, Lanai, Lanaye, Lanah, Lanaia, Lane, Lanaea, Lanaie
Clawges, Claw, Clawitter, Clawser, Clawsen, Clowson, Clawiter, Clawdus, Clawater, Clawes
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