Reonna is a unique and melodic first name of Hebrew origin, meaning "song" or "hymn." It is often associated with musicality and creativity, reflecting the beauty and harmony of its meaning. This name is uncommon yet distinctive, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a unique and memorable name for their child. Reonna rolls off the tongue effortlessly, with its soft 'e' sound and flowing syllables creating a pleasing rhythm. Its pronunciation is straightforward: /riːˈoʊnə/. The name Reonna does not have any traditional nicknames or shortened versions, allowing it to stand proudly on its own. As it is not a popular name, individuals named Reonna are likely to stand out and be remembered for their unique moniker.
The name Reonna experienced significant popularity throughout the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, with a notable spike in usage between 1999 and 2001, during which it was given to over 50 babies each year. However, its use declined thereafter, dropping below ten births per year by 2012. Overall, the name Reonna has been chosen for at least one baby every year since 1990, with a total of 277 births recorded between then and 2012.