Triana

Meaning of Triana

Triana—pronounced tree-AH-nah—dances off the tongue like a gentle flamenco riff, inviting visions of sunlit plazas and colorful azulejos along Seville’s storied riverbank. Originally the name of the city’s vibrant Triana neighborhood, it carries a legacy of artisans, sailors and passionate rhythms. In the U.S., its charm has quietly grown: in 2024, 22 newborn girls were named Triana, placing it at 928th in popularity—a soft crescendo that mirrors its fresh yet timeless appeal. Girls named Triana often embody that dual spirit—grounded yet vivacious—ready to turn everyday moments into something poetic. It’s even the sort of name that might inspire spontaneous kitchen dance parties whenever it’s called, promising an adventurous tale for any little one lucky enough to bear it.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as tree-AH-nah (/triˈana/)

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Notable People Named Triana

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