7
0
Origin:
Turkish.
Countries:
Turkey.
Number of symbols: 4
* * * * *

Suna

Female name



Description

Name Suna (Suna) is a female name of Japanese origin. It is formed from the root "su-" (flower) using the suffix "-u na" (born of), which can be translated as "daughter of a flower" or "born of a flower". Historically, the name Suna was popular in Japan during the Tenpyō period (late 8th century) and was widely used during the Edo period (late 17th to early 19th century), particularly among the aristocracy and upper echelons of society. Today, the name Suna is used less frequently but is still encountered and highly valued. The characteristic traits associated with bearers of the name Suna often include tenderness, sensitivity, creative thinking, and elegance. A woman with this name is often perceived as gentle, delicate, and possessing inner strength. Known bearers of the name Suna in modern times include Japanese actresses, singers, and other public figures, although it is not as widespread in Russian-speaking environments. For example, Suna Mori (Suna Mori), a Japanese Kabuki and film actress, or Suna Takahashi (Suna Takahashi), a Japanese singer and television presenter. The popularity of the name Suna in Russia and other CIS countries is limited, but it is still used, particularly within Japanese communities and among parents choosing a Japanese-origin name for their daughters. Variations and diminutives of the name Suna in the Japanese language may include "Su" (Suna) or "Nana" (if the root "su" is used), but such variations are not commonly encountered in Russian-speaking contexts.