Zionnah
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Zionnah is a girl’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning “A variant of Zion, referring to the holy mountain in Jerusalem, symbolizing the promised land.”, and peaked in popularity in 2009.
What Zionnah Means
“A variant of Zion, referring to the holy mountain in Jerusalem, symbolizing the promised land.”
The Story of Zionnah
This name, a variant of a sacred place, emerged in 2006 carrying a hopeful, spiritual essence.
Zionnah, appearing around 2006, is a variation of the Hebrew name Zion. Zion refers to the holy mountain in Jerusalem and represents the promised land, a concept deeply rooted in faith and aspiration.
You imagine your daughter, Zionnah, as a source of peace and hope. This name suits a strong, spiritual child whose very presence brings a sense of calm and enduring optimism.
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The Adventurer
Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#8 in 2009
Total Births
54
First Recorded
2006
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