Luana

Meaning of Luana

Luana drifts off the tongue like a paper boat on a Bengaluru puddle—light, quick, and oddly memorable. Born of many shores, she carries the Hawaiian glow of “happiness and contentment,” borrows a slice of Portuguese lua, “moon,” and even sneaks in the old-world strength of Louise and the timeless grace of Anna. Say it once—loo-AH-nuh—and you can almost hear Goan waves applauding. Through a century of U.S. charts she’s danced in the mid-ranks, never stealing the spotlight but always shimmering at the edge, a firefly at a Bollywood wedding. Parents love her easy lilt, children love her built-in lullaby, and storytellers love the picture she paints: a spirited girl chasing firecrackers during Diwali, laughing under tropical moonlight, and reminding everyone that joy isn’t a destination but a feeling you carry. In short, Luana is a petite passport to sunshine—equal parts moonbeam, mischief, and unmistakable charm.

Pronunciation

Portuguese

  • Pronunced as loo-AH-nuh (/lu.ˈa.na/)

English

  • Pronunced as loo-AH-nuh (/lu.ˈan.ə/)

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Notable People Named Luana

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Luana Vicente -
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