All about the name REONA

Meaning, origin, history.

Reona is of Japanese origin, derived from the words "re" meaning "lotus" and "ona" meaning "woman". It's a unique and attractive choice for a first name, often used by parents who wish to honor Japanese culture or simply appreciate its distinctive sound. The name Reona is composed of four syllables, which gives it a pleasing rhythm and flow when spoken aloud. In the Japanese language, it's written as 怜央 (Reona), with the characters meaning "compassion" and "center". However, there seems to be no direct connection between these meanings and the original meaning of Reona, which focuses on its sound rather than semantic interpretation.

See also

Japanese
Japan

Popularity of the name REONA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Reona experienced fluctuations in popularity over the years, with peaks in recent decades. While there were no births recorded between 1914 and 1925, and only sporadic instances from 1926 to 1988, the name began to gain traction in the 1990s, with a consistent rise from 1991 onwards. The highest number of births recorded for Reona was in 2001, with 12 occurrences. Since then, the popularity has remained relatively steady, with an average of around 7-8 births per year until 2011. In total, there have been 163 babies named Reona from 1913 to 2011.

Name variation REONA.