Mana
Found 8 entry about "Mana"
MAH-nah
Mana Name meanings & History
Multiple origins including Japanese, Polynesian, Hawaiian, Arabic, and Greek. The meanings of Mana can vary based on its origin. In Japanese, it can mean "love," "affection," or "magic power." In Hawaiian and Polynesian cultures, it refers to spiritual energy or power. In Arabic, it means "faith" or "belief," whereas in Greek, it can mean "passion" or "zeal.". This is the word for "moon" in Old Norse, and unlike in Greek and Roman mythology, is a god and not a goddess. Mana is used as a first name for baby girls. It is particularly popular in Japan and other parts of East Asia, as well as Polynesia and Hawaii. It is also used in other cultures around the world.
Zodiac Sign of Mana: Mother Cancer
Synonyms of Mana:
M: Mommy,Mushy,Memory,Maternal,Memorabilia,Mother,Manipulative
A: Ambitious,Action,Argumentative,Angry,Assertive,Aggressive
N: Nervous,Neat,Neurosis,Nagging,Nitpicking,Nice,Nutrition
Mana is:- a Comedic name
- a Complex name
- a Formal name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Some famous people with the name Mana include Mana Ashida (Japanese child actress), Mana Iwabuchi (Japanese footballer), and Mana Nakagawa (Japanese singer and actress).
2.) Mana (Unisex)
Usage: Hawaiian
Meanings: The meanings of Mana vary depending on the origin. In Hawaiian, it means "spiritual energy, power." In Japanese, it means "love, affection, or fondness." In Arabic, it means "gift from God."
Pronunciation: MAH-nah
MAH-nah (Hawaiian), MA-nah (Japanese), MAH-na (Arabic)
Description: Hawaiian, Japanese, Arabic. The meanings of Mana vary depending on the origin. In Hawaiian, it means "spiritual energy, power." In Japanese, it means "love, affection, or fondness." In Arabic, it means "gift from God.". This is the word for "moon" in Old Norse, and unlike in Greek and Roman mythology, is a god and not a goddess. The name Mana is used primarily for girls, although it can also be used for boys in some cultures. It is commonly used as a first name or a middle name.
Famous People
Mana Ashida (Japanese actress and singer), Mana Mitsuishi (Japanese voice actress), Mana (Japanese musician, founder of the band Malice Mizer).
3.) Mana (Female)
Usage: Japanese
Meanings: The name Mana means "power" or "authority," reflecting its Polynesian roots. It is often associated with strength, confidence, and leadership.
Pronunciation: MAH-nah
Mana is pronounced "MAH-nah."
Description: Mana is a name of Polynesian origin. It is derived from the Maori language of New Zealand, where it means "power," "authority," or "prestige.". The name Mana means "power" or "authority," reflecting its Polynesian roots. It is often associated with strength, confidence, and leadership. This is the word for "moon" in Old Norse, and unlike in Greek and Roman mythology, is a god and not a goddess. Mana is used as both a first name and a last name. It is most commonly used for girls, but it can be used for boys as well.
Famous People
There are several famous people with the name Mana, including Mana Ashida, a Japanese child actress, and Mana Sama, a Japanese musician and fashion designer.
4.) Mana (Female)
Usage: Persian
Description: This is the word for "moon" in Old Norse, and unlike in Greek and Roman mythology, is a god and not a goddess.
5.) Mana (Male)
Usage: Thai
Meanings: The meaning of Mana varies depending on the origin. In Hawaiian, Mana means spiritual power; in Japanese, it means love; while in Arabic, it means generosity or kindness.
Pronunciation: MAH-nah
Mah-nah (Hawaiian); Mah-na (Japanese); Mah-nah (Arabic)
Description: Mana has multiple origins including Hawaiian, Japanese, and Arabic. The meaning of Mana varies depending on the origin. In Hawaiian, Mana means spiritual power; in Japanese, it means love; while in Arabic, it means generosity or kindness. This is the word for "moon" in Old Norse, and unlike in Greek and Roman mythology, is a god and not a goddess. Mana can be used as a first name or a middle name for baby girls. It is a versatile name that can suit any personality.
Famous People
Mana Ashida (Japanese actress), Mana Iwabuchi (Japanese footballer), Mana Oori (Japanese voice actress).
6.) Mana (Female)
Usage: Breton
Description: This is the word for "moon" in Old Norse, and unlike in Greek and Roman mythology, is a god and not a goddess.
7.) Mana (Unisex)
Usage: Arabic
Meanings: Meaning. Inside, inside. It means what is understood from a word or something. However, Dream carries the meaning of enemy. Other meanings: Wishing, will.