Sihana

Meaning of Sihana

In the specialized discipline of onomastics, Sihana emerges as a meticulously crafted feminine designation of likely Latinate origin: its etymology tentatively marries the Spanish sí (“yes”) with the classical Latin hana (“grace”), engendering a name that resonates with the warmth of an Iberian sunset and the poise of a Roman fresco. Evoking the soft refrains of a serenade beneath olive-laden hills, Sihana embodies resilience and refinement in equal measure, its phonetic profile—pronounced SEE-HAH-nuh (/siˈhɑnə/)—striking a balance between scholarly precision and familial intimacy. In the United States, Social Security Administration records chart a modest yet intriguing trajectory—rising from ten registered births in 2019 (rank 934) to a narrow dip of five in 2021 (rank 942) before a gradual resurgence to fourteen in 2024 (rank 936)—a pattern that, while less ostentatious than a bullfighter’s finale, nonetheless attests to the name’s quiet yet determined march into contemporary favor.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as see-HAH-nuh (/siˈhɑnə/)

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