Zenona is of Latin origin and means "gift from Zeus". It is a rare and distinctive given name for females, often associated with uniqueness and individuality. In Roman mythology, Zeus was the king of gods, known for his strength, wisdom, and power. Thus, naming a child Zenona signifies bestowing upon them a divine gift or blessing. The name Zenona has been traditionally used in countries such as Italy and Poland, but it is not widespread and therefore stands out among more common names. It is composed of seven letters: Z-e-n-o-n-a.
"Zenona saw a decade of equal popularity from 1914 to 1925, with five babies named Zenona born each year."