Cienna is the kind of name that seems to stroll in wearing sun–washed Italian sandals and carrying a painter’s palette. Most parents trace her roots to Siena, the storied Tuscan city whose earthy pigment—burnt sienna—has brightened canvases for centuries; others hear an echo of “cyan,” the crisp blue that rounds out the color wheel. Either way, she feels like a fresh breeze rolling off an artist’s studio: vivid, spirited, and just a touch bohemian. In English she’s usually pronounced see-EN-uh, while her Italian cousins favor the softer chee-EN-nah, giving families an easy choice of flair. Statistically, Cienna has hovered in that sweet “hidden-gem” zone—comfortably inside the U.S. top 1,000 since the early ’90s yet never so common that two will be seated in the same kindergarten row. For parents chasing a name that paints both warmth and originality across their daughter’s future, Cienna offers a canvas already glowing with color, culture, and a dash of artistic mischief.