Tuana

Meaning of Tuana

Tuana drifts in on a warm Anatolian breeze, her syllables—too-AH-nah—tumbling like the very first raindrop legends say she’s named for, the one brave enough to high-five the earth before the storm gets serious. Born in Turkish verse yet perfectly at home under any sun, Tuana carries the scent of blossoming jasmine and the promise of new beginnings; think of her as a tiny passport stamped with adventure, stitched together with soft vowels and a hint of moonlight. In the United States she’s a rare gem, slipping onto the charts every few springs, just enough to keep her mysterious sparkle without bumping into classmates who share her name. Friendly, lyrical, and just different enough to raise an eyebrow at roll call (then a smile when folks master the melody), Tuana feels like a samba in the rain—unexpected, rhythmic, and utterly refreshing.

Pronunciation

Turkish

  • Pronunced as too-AH-nah (/tuˈana/)

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