Jordanna
jor-DAN-uh
Jordanna is a girl’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning “A feminine form of Jordan, meaning "to flow down" in Hebrew, referencing the Jordan River.”. It currently ranks #16310 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 1989.
What Jordanna Means
“A feminine form of Jordan, meaning "to flow down" in Hebrew, referencing the Jordan River.”
The Story of Jordanna
This name flows with a vibrant energy, a connection to ancient rivers and a spirit of adventure, waiting to be claimed by your daughter.
Jordanna is the feminine form of Jordan, a name with ancient Hebrew origins referencing the river Jordan, meaning 'to flow down'. This name has traveled through biblical history and across cultures, symbolizing a journey, a cleansing, and a powerful natural force. Its adoption as a feminine name in more recent centuries has given it a fresh, adventurous appeal.
Whispering 'Jordanna' feels like the gentle rush of water, a vibrant, flowing energy. This name carries a spirit of adventure and generosity, promising a daughter who will navigate life with purpose and open-heartedness. You’ll feel its dynamic resonance as you write it, imagining her flowing through life with grace and determination.
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The Achiever
Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#31 in 1989
Total Births
839
First Recorded
1970
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