Lajeana is of African origin, derived from the Yoruba name "Olabayo," which means "The lord has returned." It is often used as a feminine given name. The name Lajeana is unique and has a distinct musicality to it, with its long 'a' sounds adding a touch of elegance. It consists of three syllables: La-je-a-na. In terms of popularity, Lajeana is quite rare, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter. Spelling variations include Lajiana and Lahayana, though the most common form is Lajeana. As with many names, the pronunciation can vary depending on regional accents and language contexts, but the standard pronunciation is LAH-jee-AH-na.
The name Lajeana had its peak popularity during the mid-1960s to early 1970s with the highest number of births recorded in 1968 (10 births). However, it has since declined, with only a few births per year after 1982. Overall, Lajeana is not among the most common names as indicated by the total number of births over the years (106).