Reyna is a name of Latin origin, meaning "queen" or "leader". It's derived from the Latin word 'rex', which means king, and the feminine suffix '-ina'. This name has gained popularity in recent years due to its strong, regal sound and its unisex appeal. Reyna is also associated with royalty and power, making it a fitting choice for those who wish to instill a sense of leadership and strength in their child's name. In terms of usage, Reyna has been used more frequently as a girl's name but can also be used for boys, adding to its versatility. Some notable figures with the name Reyna include American singer-songwriter Reynee Swift and Mexican actress Reynaga de los Angeles.
The name Reyna experienced steady popularity with five births each year from 1983 to 1995, and then saw a slight increase with six births in both 1996 and 2000, culminating in a total of 32 births across these years.