Texanna is an uncommon, yet captivating female given name of American origin. It derives from the combination of 'Texas', the largest southern state in the U.S., and the feminine suffix '-ana'. Thus, Texanna roughly translates to 'belonging to Texas' or 'of Texas'. This unique moniker reflects a strong connection to one's roots or a deep appreciation for the Lone Star State. The name Texanna was more prevalent during the mid-20th century but has since become quite rare.
The name Texanna appears to have had varying popularity throughout the late 19th and mid-20th centuries, with several periods of no recorded births followed by a spike in popularity. The highest number of births in any given year was nine, which occurred twice (in 1896 and 1941). However, the majority of years saw six or fewer births, indicating that Texanna was not a highly common name even at its peak.