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What does Sirena mean?
Sirena as a girls' name is pronounced sir-EEN-ah. It is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Sirena is "enchanter". In Greek mythology, the sirens were half-woman, half-bird creatures who, by their irresistable singing, lured seamen to their doom. See also Sarina and Serena.
Variations
VARIANTS Sireena, Sirene, Sirenia, Sirenna, Syrena
ALTERNATIVE FORMS VIA SARINA, SERENA Cerena, Reena, Sareen, Sareena, Sarena, Sarene, Sarina, Sarinna, Sarita, Saryna, Sereena, Serenah, Serene, Serenna, Serina▼, Serinah, Serinna, Seryna
CREATIVE FORMS(female)
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Sirena Loren (S.L.), ..
How popular is Sirena?
Sirena is a somewhat prominent first name for females (#3849 out of 4276, Top 90%) but an unusual surname for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)
Sirena entered the list in 1970-1979 and reached its top position of #1253 in the U.S. in the year 1995, but is not ranked currently. (TOP BABY NAMES, 2018)
Which version is better?
Reena, Sarena, Sarina (#1853 FROM CURRENT RECORDS), Sarita, Serena (#392) and Serina are the prominent related forms of Sirena. These forms of Sirena reached the top of their popularity in the year 1998 (USAGE OF 0.1%) and have become significantly less conventional since (USAGE 0.1%, DOWN 54%), with the version Serina becoming less trendy.
Similar Names
Sirena is pronounced similarly to Cyrena, Cyrina, Siriana, Zareena, Zarina, Zorana and Zorina. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Airina, Arena, Birdena, Corena, Dorena, Drena, Eilena, Eirana, Eiren, Eirena, Eirene, Erena, Irena, Jimena▲, Karena, Kerena, Korena, Larena, Libena (see Luba), Lizena, Lorena▼, Marena, Milena▲, Mirana, Mireya, Mirna, Morena, Nirela, Sabrena, Saran, Selena, Sena▼, Shaena, Sharana, Shareena, Sharen▼, Sharena, Sharene, Sharina, Sharona, Sheena▼, Shena, Shereena, Sherina, Shireen, Shirine, Siana, Sianna, Sideny, Siena▲, Sienna▲, Siera, Signa, Simeona, Simona, Sina, Sirvana, Sylena, Tarena, Terena, Trena, Tyrena, Urena, Varena, Verena, Virgena, Virna and Ximena▲. These names tend to be less frequently used than Sirena.
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