Ayana (name) explained
Ayana |
Gender: | Female |
Meaning: | Different meanings by culture |
Origin: | Japanese, Kikongo, Oromo, Turkic |
Ayana is a name known in several unrelated languages around the world, such as Japanese, Kikongo, Oromo, and Turkic.
Japanese
is a feminine Japanese given name which can be written using different kanji with different meanings:
- 彩菜, "colorful, greens"
- 彩那, "colorful, what"
- 彩名, "colorful, name"
- 綾奈, "design, what"
- 朱菜, "vermilion, greens"
The name can also be written in either hiragana or katakana.
Kikongo
Ayana (Ah-yah-nah or Ay-yah-nah) is a unisex Bakongo name that means "they protected" or "they supported" in the Kongo language. Those who bear the name can be found in northwest Angola, southwest Democratic Republic of Congo, and among the African diaspora in the Americas.[1]
People
- , Japanese singer-songwriter
- Ayana Holloway Arce, American physicist
- Ayana V. Jackson (born 1977), American photographer and filmmaker
- Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, American marine biologist
- Ayana Jordan, American addiction psychiatrist
- , Japanese freestyle skier
- , Japanese actress
- , Japanese-Indonesian singer
- Ayana Siriwardhana (born 1999), Sri Lankan cricketer
- , Japanese voice actress
- , Japanese transgender TV personality
- Ayana Walker (born 1979), American basketball player
- Ayana Zholdas (born 2001), Kazakhstani freestyle skier
- Dawud Ibsa Ayana (born 1952), Ethiopian political figure and militant
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Kandimba, Aristóteles . The Book of Names from Angola: A collection of 1,000 Angolan names of Bantu Origins . Ntu&Eu Society . 2023 . 979-8857554524 . 31 . En.