Zionnah is a unique and captivating name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God hears" or "God remembered." It's composed of two elements: "Zion," referring to the ancient hill in Jerusalem where King David established his throne, and "na," which means "to hear" or "to remember." Zionnah thus signifies a profound connection with one's heritage and faith. While not yet widespread, this name offers a refreshing alternative for parents seeking a distinctive name with deep cultural roots and spiritual significance.
Zionnah experienced varying popularity over the years, with peaks in 2009 and 2012 at 8 births each. The name saw its lowest usage in 2007 and 2008, with just 7 and 5 births respectively. Despite fluctuations, Zionnah has maintained a consistent presence overall, with a total of 54 births recorded between 2006 and 2016.