Reanna is a feminine given name that emerged in mid-20th-century Anglo-American usage, likely formed from a blend of the familiar name Anna—rooted in the Hebrew ḥănāh, meaning “grace”—and the prefix Re-, which can connote repetition or renewal. This construction positions Reanna at the intersection of tradition and subtle innovation. According to U.S. Social Security Administration data, the name first appears in the late 1940s, rises modestly through the 1980s and 1990s, peaks in 2003 with 233 recorded births (rank 681), and has since stabilized at lower double-digit occurrences, registering 15 newborns in 2024 at rank 935. This measured trajectory suggests that parents appreciate its familiar resonance without mainstream saturation; Reanna has never breached the top 500, reinforcing its appeal as an understated yet distinctive choice.
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