Quenna

Meaning of Quenna

Quenna emerges as a contemporary feminine given name whose phonetic configuration—KWEN-uh (/ˈkwənə/)—conveys the crisp resonance of Latinate roots while asserting its own modern identity. Although absent from classical Roman lexicons, Quenna’s etymological contours evoke the Latin regina, “queen,” suffusing it with an undercurrent of sovereignty and grace reminiscent of antiquity refracted through a contemporary prism. Data from the Social Security Administration reveal its first appearance in U.S. birth records in 1960 with six occurrences (ranked 771), a maiden peak of fourteen registrations in 1963 (ranked 773), and a subsequent rise to ten instances in 1982 (ranked 795), followed by stabilization within the lower 800s into the early 1990s. These oscillations suggest episodic favor among parents seeking a name that synthesizes classical gravitas with fresh phonetic appeal. Within the broader taxonomy of Latin-inflected feminine names, Quenna occupies a niche of poised elegance and resilient strength, inviting associations that span regal heritage to contemporary self-definition.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as KWEN-uh (/kwənə/)

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