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Savanh

Variant of Savannah, from Spanish sabana (via Taíno), meaning 'treeless plain' or 'open grassland.'

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Savanh is a variant of Savannah, which comes through Spanish sabana, ultimately meaning treeless plain or open grassland. That gives the name a spacious, landscape-rich quality, with strong natural imagery built into its history. Savannah has long been admired for its softness and geographic warmth, and Savanh keeps that atmosphere while trimming the spelling.

The abbreviated form gives the name a slightly leaner and more distinctive profile. It still sounds open, earthy, and easy to imagine in a natural setting, but the altered spelling makes it feel more individualized. In modern use, Savannah and its variants often suggest freedom, breadth, and a relaxed kind of elegance.

Savanh feels grounded but airy, with a quiet warmth that comes from its connection to the land. It is a name that carries the feeling of open space, even in a more compact written form.

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