Miriana

Meaning of Miriana

Miriana arrives like the soft glow of dawn across a Mediterranean sky, its syllables rolling with the warmth of an Italian breeze. Rooted in the Latin mirari—“to admire, to wonder”—and touched by the timeless grace of Anna, this name invites visions of curious eyes tracing patterns in sun-dappled olive groves. Though only a handful of little Mirianas appear on U.S. birth records each year, that rarity feels like stumbling upon a hidden wildflower, and perhaps even prompts a few playful tongue-twists at the playground. It conjures laughter echoing through sunlit piazzas, the comforting hush of ancient cathedrals, and a spirit brimming with gentle strength. With its lyrical charm and steadfast warmth, Miriana is a radiant choice for families seeking a name as singular as their newest treasure.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as mih-ree-AH-nuh (/mɪhriˈanə/)

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