Sirena
see-RAY-nah
The Story of Sirena
Before you ever heard her name, she was singing a song only you could hear, a melody of mystery and allure.
Sirena evokes the captivating creatures of ancient Greek myth, the sirens whose enchanting songs lured sailors to their doom. While their legend is perilous, the name itself, originating from the Greek 'Seirēn,' carries a mesmerizing beauty. It traveled through Mediterranean cultures, often associated with the sea's powerful, untamed allure, eventually finding a place in Spanish and Italian naming traditions.
When you whisper 'Sirena' in the quiet of your nursery, you might feel a shiver of both wonder and fierce protectiveness. It is a name that holds a certain magnetism, a charm that suggests a daughter who will captivate the world with her own unique melody. You imagine her independent spirit, her ability to draw people in, not with danger, but with her own undeniable light.
What It Means
“Sirena is a Spanish and Italian name meaning 'siren'. In mythology, sirens were beautiful but dangerous creatures who lured sailors with their songs.”
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Numerology
The Achiever
Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#136 in 1995
Total Births
3,147
First Recorded
1966
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