Chetana is a female name with its roots in Sanskrit. It is pronounced as cheh-TAH-nah (/tʃeˈtɑnɑ/). In the United States, Chetana has been a relatively uncommon choice for parents, with 5 to 7 occurrences recorded each year from 2003 to 2015. Despite its rarity, Chetana carries a significant meaning and association. In Sanskrit, Chetana means consciousness or awareness. This name embodies qualities of mindfulness and spiritual awakening, making it a unique and meaningful choice for parents seeking a name that reflects inner growth and self-awareness. An alternative variation of this name is Chetna.
Chetana Nagavajara is a renowned Professor Emeritus of German language at Silpakorn University in Thailand, known for his contributions to arts criticism and leadership in the humanities. |