Keahna is a unique and distinctive given name, believed to have originated from Native American roots. It is composed of two elements: "ke-" meaning "bear" in various indigenous languages, and "-ahn(a)" signifying "home". Thus, Keahna translates to "Bear's Home", evoking images of strength, warmth, and domesticity intertwined. This name gained popularity during the 20th century, particularly among families interested in Native American culture and naming traditions. Despite its roots, Keahna is not limited by ethnicity and can be embraced by anyone drawn to its powerful yet comforting meaning.
"Keahna experienced a dip in popularity between 1992 and 1996, with only five newborns named Keahna in the former year, but rebounding to nine babies bearing this name four years later."