Pronounced yeh-RAH-nee-uh, Yerania unfolds like a gentle raag at dawn—an elegant fusion of the Greek eirēnē (“peace”) and the Sanskrit anya (“grace”). Embraced by Indian sensibilities, its softly rolling syllables evoke monsoon-kissed marigolds and the first sitar strains greeting sunrise. Though rare in the United States—fewer than a dozen newborn girls carry the name each year—this uncommon gem ensures each bearer shines with singular charm, regal enough to merit an imaginary tiara (perhaps suited to the queen of her own lemonade stand). Warm and dignified, yet touched by playful promise, Yerania offers parents a name that balances tranquil harmony with a spark of youthful wonder.