Lannis is a unique and distinctive given name, of unclear origin but often associated with Celtic and Welsh roots. It is composed of two elements: "lann," meaning "enclosure" or "grove," and "is," which means "ice." This combination suggests a connection to nature and the elements, potentially symbolizing strength and resilience. Lannis is not a common name in English-speaking countries, adding to its rare and exotic charm. It has been used sporadically throughout history but remains relatively unknown, allowing those named Lannis to stand out from the crowd.
"Lannis experienced a peak in births in 1945 with 14, followed by a drop to 8 in 1947 and another decline to 6 in 1950, resulting in a total of 28 births over these three years."