Gayann is an unusual and captivating female given name of unknown origin, perhaps created as a unique blend of other names. It's composed of the sounds "Ga" from names like Gabriela or Georgia, and "ynn" which could be inspired by names ending in that sound such as Lynn or Lynnette. This combination results in a name that is distinctive yet easy to pronounce. It gained some popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century but remains relatively rare today, making it a compelling choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet accessible moniker for their daughter.
Gayann had its most popular years from 1958 to 1960 with consistently high birth counts, peaking at 7 births in 1960. However, it appears that the name's popularity declined thereafter, with birth counts dropping back down to single digits by 1967. Over the entire period from 1947 to 1967, there were a total of 35 babies named Gayann.