Iriana

Meaning of Iriana

Iriana sails in on a Caribbean breeze, swirling like confetti at a fiesta. Its roots trace back to the Greek Eirene, goddess of peace, then dance through Spanish syllables to become the soft, melodic Iriana. The name pops like morning light on orange groves and feels as smooth as a serenade under swaying palms. It carries the warm glow of a sunlit plaza, whispering harmony and joy in every syllable. Parents drawn to Iriana love its rhythmic charm and tranquil spirit. It’s a little celebration wrapped in four sunny beats.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as ee-ree-AH-nuh (/iːˈriːænə/)

Russian

  • Pronunced as ee-ree-AH-nuh (/iːrjɑnə/)

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