Yanixa, of Latin origin, is an uncommon and intriguing given name for girls. It is derived from the male name Yanis, which is a variant of the Greek name Janus. The name Janus is traditionally associated with the Roman god of doorways, beginnings, and endings, often depicted with two faces looking in opposite directions. While Yanixa does not directly translate to any specific meaning or attribute, its connection to such a significant figure adds an air of mystique and uniqueness to this name choice.
The name Yanixa saw a notable spike in popularity between 2007 and 2008, with nine births recorded in that year alone, more than doubling the previous year's total of five births. However, overall, the name has remained relatively uncommon throughout this period, with a total of only 36 births recorded over eight years.