Valena

Meaning of Valena

Valena is a feminine given name of Latin derivation, most plausibly emerging as a variant of Valentina or Valeria and ultimately rooted in the classical adjective valens, “strong” or “healthy.” Its phonetic profile shifts subtly across languages—Spanish [baˈlena], Italian [vaˈleːna] and English [vəˈliːnə]—yet remains readily recognizable in each context. Though its prevalence in the United States has never exceeded the lower reaches of the Top 1000 (nine recorded births and a rank of 941 in 2024), Valena’s steady, if infrequent, appearances since the early 1900s attest to a sustained, niche appeal. Analytically speaking, the name conveys connotations of resilience and well-being, offering parents a technically precise choice that balances uncommon usage with an etymology grounded in enduring classical values.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as bah-LEH-nah (/baˈlena/)

Italian

  • Pronunced as va-LEH-na (/vaˈle:na/)

British English

  • Pronunced as vuh-LEE-nuh (/vəˈli:nə/)

American English

  • Pronunced as vuh-LEE-nuh (/vəˈliːnə/)

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Notable People Named Valena

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