[Facts] Ayanna and Aiyana
I was wondering if we could find out for sure what these two names mean.
Ayanna is often listed as meaning "flower".
Aiyana used to be listed as a Native American name (it is not).
Just wondering if we can find out the meaning. Possibly also of Aiyanna and Ayana.
Ayanna is often listed as meaning "flower".
Aiyana used to be listed as a Native American name (it is not).
Just wondering if we can find out the meaning. Possibly also of Aiyanna and Ayana.
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The first reference I have found to Ayanna meaning "flower" (actually "beautiful flower") is in "The Book of African Names" by Chief Osuntoki, published in 1970, where it is just listed as "East African."
Ayana does seem to turn up as a name for both men and women in Ethiopia. However, it is unclear what its derivation is. There is a male Amharic name Ayyänäw which means "we saw him", and there is an Oromo word "ayana" which is a term for spirits who mediate between the high god Waka and human beings in the indigenous religion of the Oromo people. But I have no idea if either of those is really the origin of the Ethiopian name.
I would assume Aiyana is just a respelling of Ayanna.
Ayana does seem to turn up as a name for both men and women in Ethiopia. However, it is unclear what its derivation is. There is a male Amharic name Ayyänäw which means "we saw him", and there is an Oromo word "ayana" which is a term for spirits who mediate between the high god Waka and human beings in the indigenous religion of the Oromo people. But I have no idea if either of those is really the origin of the Ethiopian name.
I would assume Aiyana is just a respelling of Ayanna.
This message was edited 10/17/2023, 1:42 PM
Thank you! That was very helpful!