Panna name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Sanskrit
Usage: Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sikh, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Hungarian, Indian, Bengali, Oriya and Tamil
Pronunciation: p(an)-na
Meaning: Emerald
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What does Panna mean?

Origin of Panna is in Sanskrit, meaning of Panna is "Emerald" and is given to both sexes is principally used in Marathi, Bengali, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Gujarati, Hungarian, Hindi, Tamil, Sikh, Indian and Telugu.

How do I pronounce Panna?

The proper pronunciation of two syllabled Panna is p(an)-na.

Variants of Panna

Pannah

How popular is the name Panna?

Panna is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales where it is still in use. However things change on global perspective, Panna is extremely popular in India where every 1 in 20000 have the name.

Also the baby name is popular in Bangladesh. At least, 170000 people globally have carried Panna as their given name according to our estimate.

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What numbers say about Panna?

Learn how to put your skills and abilities to work and get things done on your own. The letter A as your capstone represents your passion for greater achievements. Sometimes, you act selfishly. You are a team player who's never complaining. You always watch not to hurt anyone's emotions. Having letter A at the end of your name symbolizes your free thinking and an open mind. You are independent and capable to provide for you and your family.

Go through the following names similar to Panna

  •  Janek - Anomalous and Fresh boy name Janek is principally used in Czech and Norwegian and originated from Hebrew, Janek means "Yahweh is Gracious"
  •  Jankó - Jankó's meaning is Yahweh is Gracious used for boys that of Hebrew origin is used largely in Hungarian
  •  Erzsébet - Origin of Erzsébet is in Hebrew language is a baby girl name specifically used in Hungarian, meaning of Erzsébet is "My God has Sworn or My God is Abundance"
  •  Rikard - Boy name Rikard means "Rich or Hardy" and rooted from Germanic and Old High German is used in Old Norse, Scandinavian and Icelandic
  •  Belah - Recent and Unorthodox Belah is used specifically in Hebrew, Belah means "Evening Time, Creeper and Within" and came from Latin and Hungarian is bestowed upon baby girls. Belah is derived from Bela.

Famous people named Panna

  • Panna Cinka, famous Hungarian-Romani violinist
  • Panna Rittikrai, Thai martial arts action choreographer
  • Panna Dai, 16th-century nursemaid to Udai Singh II

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