Sylphrena

Meaning of Sylphrena

Sylphrena, a feminine given name of evidently modern coinage, derives from the term sylph—denoting the elemental spirit of air in Renaissance occultism—to which is appended the suffix -rena, evocative of established feminine appellations such as Serena or Elena; this etymological fusion imbues the name with a sense of ethereal grace and harmonious phonetic balance. Pronounced sil-FREE-nuh (/sɪl.ˈfri.nə/), it has emerged in the United States as an exceptionally rare yet consistently recorded choice, with annual occurrences ranging from five to eight newborns between 2021 and 2024 and occupying ranking positions in the vicinity of the 940th percentile; such data reflect a niche appeal underpinned by its singular sonority and mythopoetic resonance. In its construction, Sylphrena exemplifies the intersection of classical mythological reference and contemporary naming innovation, rendering it an academically compelling subject within onomastic research.

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  • Pronunced as sil-FREE-nuh (/sɪl.ˈfri.nə/)

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