Sharna, derived from the Hebrew name Sarah, means "princess" or "noblewoman". It is of Hebrew origin and has been increasingly popular as a given name in recent years. Sharna is a charming choice for parents looking for a unique yet familiar-sounding name for their daughter. It offers a modern twist on the classic Sarah while maintaining its regal roots.
The name Sharna experienced fluctuating popularity over time, peaking in the late 1970s with 22 births recorded in 1972 and 17 births in 1973. However, it declined significantly thereafter, with six or fewer births per year from 1993 onwards, including just five births in 2006. Overall, there were 412 babies named Sharna between 1956 and 2006.