Satina

Meaning of Satina

Pronounced suh-TEE-nuh, Satina dances into a nursery like a dewdrop sliding off a silk petal—unassuming yet utterly compelling. Its origins lie in playful mystery, weaving together the Sanskrit “Satya” for truth and the silky sheen of English satin, lending the name both depth and shimmer. Though never a chart-topper, Satina quietly charmed fewer than two dozen little girls each year in the 1970s and ’80s, hovering around the 700s on U.S. birth records—a hushed treasure for parents drawn to the road less traveled. With associations of honesty, elegance, and a whisper of exotic intrigue, Satina feels like both a bold declaration and a soft promise, perfectly poised to spark the next great family legend.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as suh-TEE-nuh (/səˈtiːnə/)

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