Jehna is a unique and captivating female given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the word 'Yehena', which means 'grace'. It is often associated with elegance and charm, much like its meaning suggests. The name Jehna is believed to have been popularized by author Grace Metalious in her novel "Peyton Place", published in 1956, where it was used as a character's name. Since then, it has gained some recognition but remains relatively uncommon, making it a distinctive choice for those seeking a memorable and intriguing name for their child.
"Jehna is not a particularly popular name. There were only six babies named Jehna born each year in the mid-1980s, with no further appearances until a decade later when five more Jehnas were born."