Reyana

Meaning of Reyana

Reyana, pronounced ray-AH-nuh, blossoms from the Spanish word reina, meaning “queen,” and carries the gentle echo of the Arabic name Rayāna, evoking lush gardens and celestial gates. Having first graced American birth records in the late 1990s, it has hovered near the 900th rank—landing at 943 in 2024—so parents can rest easy that their little queen won’t be lost in a crowd of Emilys and Sophias. In India, Reyana’s soft cadence finds harmony with beloved names like Riya and Ayana, weaving together regal poise and lyrical warmth. Its strength feels like a silken sari at sunset—dignified, inviting, and timeless—offering a perfect blend of cultural depth and modern flair. Choosing Reyana is a nod to noble heritage with a wink of contemporary charm.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as ray-AH-nuh (/reɪˈɑːnə/)

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