Suhana, with roots in ancient Sanskrit meaning “pleasant, beautiful, lovely,” is pronounced soo-HAH-nah and unfolds like a monsoon breeze stirring jasmine-scented courtyards. Its soft yet vibrant melody evokes dawn’s first blush over rolling Tuscan vineyards and, one might half-joke, could coax a lazy gondola into pirouettes along Venice’s sun-kissed canals. As both a celebration of Eastern tradition and a nod to Mediterranean romance, Suhana conjures the promise of new beginnings, serene beauty, and the tender glow of a spring sunrise. In American nurseries, this enchanting name has recently hovered near the nine-hundred rank—its quiet ascent reflecting the growing affection of families seeking a moniker that blends timeless elegance with poetic warmth.
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