Denah is a unique and distinctive female given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "judge". It is derived from the Hebrew word "din", which translates to judgment or justice. This moniker has been used sparingly throughout history, contributing to its rarity and individuality today. Denah is pronounced as /deɪˈnɑː/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name Denah does not have any associated name days or specific saints, as it is not derived from a saint's name nor is it of Christian origin. It is, however, recognized and accepted by various cultures around the world due to its Hebrew roots. Parents who choose this name may appreciate its unique sound, strong meaning, and rarity.
"The name Denah experienced variable popularity between 1966 and 2010, with peaks in 1968-1969 (16 births) and 2010 (7 births), but was notably absent from the records for several years. Overall, there were 58 babies named Denah during this period."