Mayana

Meaning of Mayana

Mayana feels like a gentle spring breeze—fresh, melodic and quietly unforgettable. With its Spanish flavor (mah-YAH-nah) and a soft English twist (may-AH-nuh), this modern blend of Maya (often linked to “water” or “illusion”) and Ana (“grace”) evokes blooming May gardens and hidden mountain springs. Though it’s still a hidden gem—hovering around nine newborns and ranked in the 900s each year—it carries an ancient whisper and a contemporary glow, making it perfect for parents who crave a name that’s both graceful and one-of-a-kind. In every syllable, Mayana promises charm, cultural warmth and a touch of poetic mystery—just the right choice to set your little girl apart.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as mah-YAH-nah (/maˈjaˈna/)

English

  • Pronunced as may-AH-nuh (/meɪˈanə/)

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