Makana

What does the baby name Makana mean? Learn about what Makana means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Makana - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Makana
M-A-K-A-N-A, is a 6-letter female given name.
Pronunciation of Makana
mah KAH nah
Meaning of Makana
Gift, present.
Origin of Makana
The name 'Makana' has origins in multiple cultures, including Hawaiian, Arabic, and Swahili. In Hawaiian, 'Makana' means 'gift' or 'reward'. It is a unisex name and is often associated with positive qualities and blessings. In Arabic, 'Makana' means 'place' or 'location'. In Swahili, 'Makana' means 'hidden treasure' or 'hidden wealth. '
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Popularity of Makana
The name 'Makana' is not among the most popular names globally, but it has gained some popularity in recent years. Its usage has been more common in the United States, particularly in states with a significant Hawaiian or Polynesian population. While not ranking among the top names, 'Makana' has been steadily increasing in popularity.
Makana currently has 1 like, and is in the top 21% of liked girl's names. The name Abeke is slightly more popular than Makana.

Etymology of Makana

The etymology of 'Makana' varies depending on the cultural context. In Hawaiian, 'Makana' is derived from the root word 'maka', meaning 'eye' or 'to see'. The addition of the suffix 'na' adds the meaning of 'gift' or 'reward'. In Arabic, 'Makana' is derived from the root word 'makn', meaning 'to settle' or 'to reside'. In Swahili, 'Makana' is derived from the root word 'kana', meaning 'to hide' or 'to conceal. '

Cultural Significance of Makana

In Hawaiian culture, the name 'Makana' holds significant cultural significance. It represents the concept of giving and receiving gifts, which is highly valued in Hawaiian traditions. The name embodies the spirit of generosity, gratitude, and the importance of community. In Arabic and Swahili cultures, 'Makana' carries the connotation of a special place or hidden treasure, symbolizing the value and importance of cherished possessions or sacred spaces.