Sirena

Meaning of Sirena

Sirena dances off the tongue like a gentle sea breeze—see-REH-nah in Spanish and suh-REE-nuh in English—rooted in the ancient Greek “seiren,” the mythical songstresses whose melodies lured sailors to hidden shores. This lyrical name evokes moonlit waves, playful tides, and a bold spirit unafraid to follow its own tune. In Anglo-American circles, Sirena has quietly climbed the popularity charts, carving out a spot as a rare gem that feels both timeless and refreshingly modern. With every syllable, Sirena carries a promise of adventure, resilience, and the poetic magic of the deep blue, empowering even the tiniest voyager to sail through life with grace and wonder.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as see-REH-nah (/si.ˈɾe.na/)

English

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

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Notable People Named Sirena

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