Alonnah, a melodious and distinctive name of Hebrew origin, translates to 'tree branch' or 'a song'. It is an uncommon yet captivating choice for a first name, offering a unique identity while still being rooted in rich cultural heritage. Pronounced with equal stress on both syllables, it has a soft, flowing rhythm that lends itself well to diverse nicknames and combinations with other names. Alonnah is often associated with warmth, creativity, and individuality, making it an appealing option for parents seeking something special for their child.
The name Alonnah experienced fluctuations in popularity over the years, with a peak of 24 births in 2010 and a recent low of 7 births in 2022. Over two decades (2001-2023), there were a total of 295 babies named Alonnah.