Henna
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The name Henna is pronounced as 'HEN-nah.'
Henna Name meanings & History
The name Henna has various origins, and it is derived from different languages. It is a name that derives from the Finnish language, and it refers to a plant that is used to create a natural, temporary tattoo. Additionally, the name Henna is also used in Arabic and Swahili language, where it means "happiness" and "love," respectively. The name Henna has different meanings based on its origin. In Finnish, it means "henna plant," whereas in Arabic, it means "happiness" or "joy," and in Swahili, it means "love.". Finnish feminine form of Heinrich (see Henry). The name Henna is used as a given name for girls.
Zodiac Sign of Henna: Heart's Desire Capricorn,Hope Aquarius
Synonyms of Henna:
H: Hope,Hyper,Hobnobbing,Haggle,Heart's Desire
E: Enliven,Entertain,Enlighten,Exaggerate,Expressive,Environment
N: Nervous,Nagging,Neurosis,Nitpicking,Nice,Nutrition,Neat
A: Aggressive,Argumentative,Ambitious,Assertive,Action,Angry
Henna is:- a Boring name
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2.) Henna (Female)
3.) Henna (Female)
Usage: English
Meanings: (English) a familiar form of Henrietta.
Other Forms: Hena, Henaa, Henah, Heni, Henia, Henka, Hennah, Henny, Henya
4.) Henna (Female)
5.) Henna (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: The meaning of Henna varies depending on the culture and language it is derived from. In Hebrew, the name Henna means "favor" or "grace". In Persian, it means "of the Henna plant". In Indian culture, Henna is a symbolic name that represents beauty, transformation, and celebration.
Scripts: In Hebrew, Henna is written as הנא. In Persian, the name is written as حنا. In Indian languages, such as Hindi and Punjabi, it is written as हेना or ਹੈਨਾ.
حنا(Pashto)
Description: The name Henna has multiple origins. It is a Hebrew name, derived from the word "hannāh" which means "favor" or "grace". It is also a Persian name, derived from the plant called Henna, which is used to dye hair and skin. Henna is also commonly associated with Indian culture, where it is used to design intricate artworks on hands and feet, especially during weddings and other festivals. The meaning of Henna varies depending on the culture and language it is derived from. In Hebrew, the name Henna means "favor" or "grace". In Persian, it means "of the Henna plant". In Indian culture, Henna is a symbolic name that represents beauty, transformation, and celebration. Afghan form of Hannah. Henna is used as a first name for baby girls.
6.) Henna (Female)
Usage: Medieval English
Meanings: The meaning of Henna varies depending on the origin. In Arabic, it means "happiness" or "bliss". In Sanskrit, it means "mythical bird" or "swan". In Finnish, it is a form of the name Henni, which means "home ruler" or "mistress of the household".
Scripts: In Arabic, the name Henna is written as حنة.
حنا(Pashto)
Description: The name Henna has multiple origins, including Arabic, Sanskrit, and Finnish. The meaning of Henna varies depending on the origin. In Arabic, it means "happiness" or "bliss". In Sanskrit, it means "mythical bird" or "swan". In Finnish, it is a form of the name Henni, which means "home ruler" or "mistress of the household". Afghan form of Hannah. Henna is most commonly used as a baby girl's name.
Famous People
There are several famous people with the name Henna, including Henna Lintukangas (Finnish athlete), Henna Niskanen (Finnish singer), and Henna Sandvik (Norwegian football player).
7.) Henna (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: The name Henna means "blessed" or "gracious"
Scripts: In Arabic, Henna is written as حناء.
حنا(Pashto)
Description: The name Henna means "blessed" or "gracious". Afghan form of Hannah. Henna is used as a first name for baby girls.
8.) Henna (Male)
Usage: Arabic
Meanings: Henna is derived from the Lawsonia plant used to create beautiful red dye used to create intricate patterns on the hands and feet in Islamic cultures. In Nordic and Finnish cultures, Henna means "home ruler" or "ruler of the household."
Scripts: In Arabic, Henna is written as حِنّاء and in Finnish as Heena.
حنا(Pashto)
Description: Arabic / Nordic / Finnish. Henna is derived from the Lawsonia plant used to create beautiful red dye used to create intricate patterns on the hands and feet in Islamic cultures. In Nordic and Finnish cultures, Henna means "home ruler" or "ruler of the household.". Afghan form of Hannah. Henna is used as a first name for baby girls.
Famous People
There aren't many famous people with the name Henna, but it has been used for fictional characters in popular culture, such as Henna Bergstrom in the book "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest" by Stieg Larsson.
Related Names to Henna
Hannah, Jenna, Enna, Sienna, Hana.