Yuuna is a unisex Japanese given name, derived from the kanji characters 柚 (yu) meaning 'grapefruit', and 菊 (una) signifying 'chrysanthemum'. It's often used for girls but has also been given to boys. Yuuna is composed of two parts, with柚 representing the first syllable 'Yu' and 菊 forming the second syllable 'Una'. This name holds cultural significance in Japan due to its association with traditional symbols of prosperity and beauty.
"Yuuna was quite popular as a baby girl's name in 2011, with five newborns sharing this unique name that year."