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Jahana is a feminine name derived from the ancient Hebrew name Zaha'ava, which can be translated as "pearl," "diamond," or "the most precious gemstone." Consequently, the meaning of the name Jahana is "treasure," "value," or "wealth," reflecting the expectation that a child should be a rare and desirable gift. The name has deep Jewish roots and was popular among the Burgundian nobility of the Middle Ages, likely through the Latinization of the original Hebrew name. Historical information about the name Jahana dates back to the Middle Ages. It entered Western countries, including Russia, via trade routes and cultural exchange. Although there is no precise information about the use of the name Jahana in Russia in the past, it has gained popularity in recent decades as an exotic feminine name among parents who wish to give their daughter a name with a rich history and meaning. The characteristic traits associated with bearers of the name Jahana often include inner strength, intellect, elegance, and a sense of style. Women with this name are often perceived as mysterious, possessing a rare talent and determination. They usually have a rich inner world and are inclined to creative self-expression. Notable bearers of the name Jahana are difficult to find in Russian history and culture. However, in the world, there is the name (Jahana) Jane Burden (Jane Burden), a well-known Russian television and film actress, although her name has French origins and is used differently. It is also worth mentioning Jahana (Jahana) from the project "Dom-2," a known television host and model, though the pronunciation and meaning of the name here are slightly different. The popularity of the name Jahana in Russia is insignificant. It is not among the common feminine names. It can be classified as an exotic or rare name. Its usage is growing slowly but steadily among parents who value the depth of origin and significance of the name. Variants and diminutives of the name Jahana include such forms as Zhana, Zhanna, Hanna, as well as affectionate nicknames like Zhanyul, Khanyul, Zaha, or Anastasia (depending on the parents' preference).