Elannah is of Hebrew origin and translates to 'God has answered'. It is a unique yet timeless name, reminiscent of classic biblical names like Hannah and Sarah, while retaining a modern elegance. The name Elannah consists of three syllables, pronounced as /ee-lay-nuh/, adding a melodic rhythm to its pronunciation. Its popularity peaked in the early 20th century but has seen renewed interest in recent years.
The name Elannah has seen sporadic popularity with notable spikes in 2014 and 2020, each year recording six births. However, there was a dip in usage between those years, as only five girls were named Elannah in 2006. Overall, since 2006, the name has been given to seventeen newborns.