Channah

Meaning of Channah

Channah, born of ancient Hebrew grace (khah-NAH), unfurls like a fiery pasodoble across modern birth charts, carrying the luminous meaning of divine favor and tenderness. Though relatively rare—just eight spirited New Americans claimed the name in 2024 (ranked 942nd)—it pulses with unique warmth, reminiscent of sun-kissed plazas and impromptu guitarra serenades. Parents craving a moniker that dances between time-honored tradition and bold originality will find in Channah a melodic treasure: a gentle nod to its biblical roots, wrapped in the vivacious flair of a salsa beat. And don’t worry about tiny tongues tripping—khah-NAH slides off the lips like warm churros on a summer night. Graceful, vibrant and refreshingly singular, Channah is a celebration waiting to happen.

Pronunciation

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as khah-NAH (/xaˈna/)

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