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Lavendah as a Baby Name. Meaning and Origin of Lavendah

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The baby name Lavendah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced lə-VEN-dah (/ləˈvɛn.də/).

Lavendah is English in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: English
Pronunciation: lə-VEN-dah (/ləˈvɛn.də/)

What is the meaning of the name Lavendah ?

The baby name Lavendah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced lə-VEN-dah (/ləˈvɛn.də/).

Lavendah is English in Origin.

Lavendah is a modern, stylized spelling of Lavender, the English plant and color name. Lavender ultimately comes via Old French and Anglo-Norman forms from medieval Latin lavandula, related to lavare, "to wash," reflecting the herb's longtime use in baths and laundering. As a given name it evokes the flower's associations with freshness, serenity, and grace, as well as the soft purple hue.

Used in English-speaking records since the 19th century, Lavender joined other Victorian floral and color names, then remained uncommon until a 21st-century revival of nature names and a boost from literary visibility such as Lavender Brown in the Harry Potter series. Variants include Lavender (standard), Lavenda or Lavanda (Anglicized/Romance forms), and French Lavande. Lavendah keeps the sound while lending a contemporary flourish; it is predominantly feminine but has seen occasional unisex use.

Lavendah is exceptionally rare. Across 3 countries, we found just 5 recorded uses of it.

Lavendah has the following similar or variant Names

Lavendah – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
BW Girls 0 #151 1 4,216
ZA 0 #474 1 14,421
SA Girls 0 #1,014 1 25,931
ZA Boys 0 #1,271 2 25,619
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People also ask about Lavendah

Lavendah is predominantly a girl's name.
Lavendah is a 3 syllable name, pronounced lə-VEN-dah (/ləˈvɛn.də/).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Lavender, Lavenda, Lavendelle, Lavendre and Lavenderah.
Across languages, Lavendah has these equivalents: Lavandula (Latin, botanical), Lavanda (Spanish/Slavic variant), Lavender (English), Violet / Violeta (floral equivalents), Lavinia (similar-sounding name).
Yes — it is. No national registry we track comes anywhere near listing Lavendah, putting it at the far rare end of the spectrum.