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Yuna
What do you think of Yuna? YOO-na :)
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it's the name of a music artist i love, so i associate with her, and so it has an elegant and fairytale-like vibe to me like her music.i'm surprised it isn't in the database, since it seems to exist in many languages.

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I considered Juna which is pronounced the same way. I like it but it's the word for train in Finnish so I couldn't use it here.Yuna is nice and would work in lots of cultures, but isn't too difficult for English speakers either.
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I like it! It's short, simple, and a little earthy.
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Yuna is really pretty. I have only encountered the name in Japanese media and literature, but the user submitted names suggest that it could also be Chinese and Korean. It is easy for English speakers to pronounce, so it makes a nice multi-cultural name.
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I like it. It’s pretty heard of in Malaysia and other East Asian countries, and I definitely think it works for people with these backgrounds. There’s actually a pretty well known singer called Yuna, she’s from Malaysia. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuna
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It reminds me of a creative form of Luna, which I am not a fan of, but other then that its fine. I think it fits with some of the popular names nowadays, so it could probably work.
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It's pretty ugly, but I sort of like it anyway.
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I like it...reminds me of Luna and Juno, both of which I like, except those come across as self-consciously quirky to me, and Yuna seems more subtle or natural for some reason...plus, it has several nice/interesting possible meanings, and I tend to think Y names are neat looking.
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