All about the name HANA

Meaning, origin, history.

Hana is a name of Japanese origin and it means "flower" in Japanese. The name is also used in other cultures such as Hawaiian where it means "blossom." Hana has a long history and has been used for centuries in Japan. It was often given to girls born during the cherry blossom season, which is a significant time of year in Japan due to its beauty and short lifespan. The name Hana is also associated with the famous Japanese poet and artist, Yosano Akiko, who wrote a collection of poems called "Tanka" dedicated to her daughter Hana. Today, Hana remains a popular name for girls in Japan and beyond, reflecting the timeless beauty and grace that it embodies.

See also

Japanese

Popularity of the name HANA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics on the Name Hana

The name Hana has been used in the United States for at least two decades, with a total of eleven babies given this name since 1990. The highest year for Hana's popularity was in 1990, with six births recorded that year. However, there has been a decrease in its usage over time, as only five babies were named Hana in the United States in 2023.

Despite the decline in recent years, Hana remains a unique and memorable name, with a total of eleven individuals bearing this moniker since 1990. As parents continue to seek distinctive names for their children, it will be interesting to see if Hana's popularity increases or decreases in the coming years.

Name variation HANA.