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Nickname for it is “yes”.
This is a beautiful name. I think anyone making a connection to bacteria has odd priorities.
Pronounced [yeh - SEH - nya]. [noted -ed]
The telenovela and movie, especially the movie, did popularise this name, however it's not true to say that it was first used by Yolanda Vargas Dulché in these two adaptations of the romance comic first published in 1965 in the comic book 'Lágrimas, Risas y Amor'.
The comic, which had earlier been published under different titles 'Zorina' and 'Cruz Gitana', contributed to the name's first rise in popularity, however, from what I can gather using FamilySearch records and data that is available in countries like Ecuador, the name started to be used in multiple counts throughout Latin America in the mid-1950s. [noted -ed]
Beautiful name.
It reminds me of the Russian poet Sergei Yesenin.
The name Yesenia was given to 180 girls born in the US in 2015.
While it's a beautiful name... Yesenia Patino, the woman who murdered Trish Willoughby in 1991, ruined this name for me... I'd never use it.
Yesenia is the name of Survivor contestant and Latin TV actress and host Yesenia "Jessie" Camacho.
It's a pretty name, but I agree with the comment that it sounds like the bacteria that carries the bubonic plague.
I love this name to death! I am definitely using it on a future daughter, that is, if I have one.
I've been blessed with this name for 32 years. The comments most received about my name is that it is a beautiful name. The only downside that I have found to my name is the amount of times I have to repeat it to someone whom has never heard it. :)
This name reminds me of yersinia pestis, the bacteria that causes bubonic plague, otherwise known as the Black Death.
Was the name of a Mexican soap opera in the 1970s.

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