Keanna feels like a hidden treasure unfolding in a sunny Irish meadow, yet carries a whisper of Hawaiian breeze—its roots trace back to the Gaelic Cianán (“little ancient one”) and echo the island-born Kiana (“divine” or “heavenly”). Though it’s never been a playground staple—hovering around the 930th spot in recent U.S. baby-name charts with just twenty or so newborns each year—its gentle climb hints at growing affection among parents seeking a name that’s both timeless and refreshingly modern. Pronounced kee-AN-uh, it rolls off the tongue with a lyrical warmth, striking that sweet spot between unique and utterly approachable. Calling out “Keanna!” feels like handing your daughter a legacy of enduring grace and a bright invitation to make her own mark.
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