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'''Aiyana''' is a feminine [[given name]] possibly originating from [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native Americans]]. It means "eternal bloom" and is pronounced "ai AHN ah". Another meaning for it is "forever flowering".There's a girl named Aiyana on Google+ that is mixed with Cherokee Indian and African American. |
'''Aiyana''' is a feminine [[given name]] possibly originating from [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native Americans]]. It means "eternal bloom" and is pronounced "ai AHN ah". Another meaning for it is "forever flowering".There's a girl named Aiyana on Google+ that is mixed with Cherokee Indian and African American.She was on the Augusta Chronicle attending Murphey Middle School. |
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Revision as of 21:58, 4 October 2014
Aiyana is a feminine given name possibly originating from Native Americans. It means "eternal bloom" and is pronounced "ai AHN ah". Another meaning for it is "forever flowering".There's a girl named Aiyana on Google+ that is mixed with Cherokee Indian and African American.She was on the Augusta Chronicle attending Murphey Middle School.
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Often claimed to be a Native American name meaning "blossoming" or "eternal flower", Aiyana's origins are actually quite obscure. It may be a respelling of the Somali name Ayanna.