Sirena

Meaning of Sirena

Sirena is a beautiful and feminine name for a baby girl. It has multiple origins and associations, making it an intriguing choice for parents looking for a unique name. In English, Sirena is pronounced as suh-REE-nuh (/səˈriːnə/), while in Spanish it is pronounced as see-REH-nah (/si.ˈɾe.na/). The name Sirena has variations, with Serena being the most common alternative spelling.

The popularity of the name Sirena has seen some fluctuations over the years in the United States. In recent times, it has remained relatively steady, with around 30 to 50 occurrences per year. In terms of ranking, Sirena typically falls within the range of 1500 to 5000 among all baby names.

The origin of the name Sirena adds depth and intrigue to its meaning. While it can be associated with different cultures and mythologies, one prominent origin is from Greek mythology. In Greek folklore, sirens were enchanting creatures who lured sailors to their doom with their irresistible singing voices. Despite this dark association, the name Sirena itself carries a sense of allure and elegance.

Choosing the name Sirena for your daughter not only brings a touch of mythological charm but also gives her a distinctive and graceful identity. Whether you are drawn to its melodious sound or appreciate its mythical roots, Sirena is an enchanting choice for any parent seeking a unique and meaningful name for their little one.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as see-REH-nah (/si.ˈɾe.na/)

English

  • Pronunced as suh-REE-nuh (/səˈriːnə/)

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Notable People Named Sirena

Sirena Huang is an American concert violinist who has won several prestigious awards and performed with renowned orchestras around the world.
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