Sarena

Meaning of Sarena

Phonetically represented in English as /səˈriːnə/, Sarena is customarily understood as a variant of the Latin-derived Serena—signifying calmness or clarity—and occasionally interpreted as a synthesis of the Hebrew Sara (‘princess’) with the –ena suffix, thereby conferring a subtle semantic resonance of refined heritage. Documented in the United States since 1916, the name has exhibited modest yet sustained usage over the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, peaking around the year 2000 with ninety-two recorded occurrences (rank 808) and registering fourteen occurrences in 2024 (rank 936), trends which underscore its consistent presence within the lower tier of the top 1,000 without experiencing substantial surges in popularity. As an option within the broader Serena/Sarina cluster, Sarena appeals to parents seeking a distinctive orthographic variation that harmonizes traditional Anglo-American naming conventions with an understated sense of individuality.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as suh-REE-nuh (/səˈriːnə/)

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Notable People Named Sarena

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