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      Meaning of the first name Iriana

      Origin

      Language/place of Origin: Latin, Spanish, Slavic

      Meaning

      Meaning, Peaceful, Serene, or Harmonious

      Variations

      Kiriana, Miriana, Siriana
      The name Iriana has its roots in Latin, Spanish, and Slavic languages, signifying meanings such as peaceful, serene, and harmonious. The etymological origins reflect a deep cultural significance, suggesting a connection to tranquility and a sense of well-being. This name embodies positive attributes, making it appealing to parents seeking a meaningful choice for their children.

      Historically, the name Iriana has been observed in various cultures. In Latin, names derived from similar roots often represented virtues or states of being, while in Spanish-speaking communities, variations of the name have been more commonly used. The name may also have Slavic counterparts, which reflect similar themes of peace and harmony. As cultures interacted over the centuries, the name evolved and spread, gaining recognition in various regions and linguistic contexts.

      In contemporary society, Iriana is increasingly recognized and embraced across cultures, particularly in Spanish-speaking countries and communities. It remains relatively unique, allowing those who bear the name to stand out while still connecting with its serene connotation. The name has seen a moderate rise in popularity, often associated with positive characteristics and a modern flair. It is not only a choice for parents but also a name that resonates with the ideals of peace and harmony, which are highly valued in today's interconnected world.

      Based on our records...

      Davis

      This is the most common surname associated with Iriana.

      Alejandro

      This is the most common name of those married to a Iriana.

      Felipe

      This is the most common name for a child of a Iriana.
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      1777 is when there were the most people born with the first name Iriana.

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