Hanaa, of Arabic origin, conveys pure joy—its very syllables, pronounced huh-NAH (/həˈnɑː/), shimmer with bliss—yet it remains a name of discreet elegance rather than mass appeal. An analytical review of Social Security Administration data reveals Hanaa first appearing in the late 1980s and thereafter maintaining a quietly consistent presence, with annual birth counts typically between six and eighteen and rankings oscillating within the 800–1000 range. Though it rarely headlines the top tiers, Hanaa commands supporting-role charisma among parents who prize cultural depth and heartfelt warmth over ubiquity. Recent figures—a modest uptick to fourteen newborns in 2024, ranked 936th—suggest that its under-the-radar charm is attracting fresh admirers. In bestowing Hanaa, families offer not just a name, but an enduring emblem of delight cast in lyrical form.
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