Iyana (eye-AH-nuh) whirls off the tongue like a salsa step at sunset—quick, bright, impossible to forget. Thought to be a lyrical sister of Ayana, she gathers meaning from many corners of the map: in Sanskrit, “path” or “journey”; in several African languages, echoes of “beautiful blossom” and “eternal bloom.” Sweep those ideas together and you get a little voyager with petals in her hair, always moving toward new light. Though she’s hovered around the U.S. Top 1000 for decades, her numbers stay modest, meaning your Iyana will probably be the only one in her kindergarten conga line. Friends say the name feels artistic, globe-ready, and just a touch mischievous—perfect for a child who might one day paint murals in Bogotá or design eco-villages in Bali. All in all, Iyana is a passport in sound form, promising adventure, grace, and a lifetime of colorful detours.