Juana is a name of Spanish origin that means "God is gracious." It is derived from the Hebrew name Johanna, which was popularized by Queen Juana I of Castile in the late fifteenth century. The name has been used in Spain and Latin America for centuries and remains popular today.
"The name Juana experienced a significant increase in popularity over time, with births peaking at 265 in 1994 and remaining consistently high throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. However, there has been a notable decrease since the late 2000s, with only 174 births recorded in 2022."