Senon name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Spanish
Meaning: Living Given By Zeus
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What does Senon mean?

Queer boy name Senon means "Living Given By Zeus" has its origin in Spanish language.

Variants of Senon

Senan

Middle Names for Senon

Rueben, Ider, Json, Blan, Clen, Euan, view more middle names that goes with Senon

How popular is the name Senon?

Senon is an uncommon baby name in United States, in use since 1921, peaked in 1924 when it ranked 3022nd. Senon is a common name in Mexico while somewhat familiar name in Peru, Philippines, Bolivia, Benin, Argentina, Burkina Faso, Venezuela, Colombia, Dominican Republic and Indonesia.

At least, 4000 people globally have carried Senon as their given name according to our evaluation.

YearRankBirths
2011122775
200499446
198062515
197655855
196944045
196539315
196440345
196340485
195438305
193934815
View more ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

Facts

Here's what numbers has to say about Senon

When it comes to life goals, you are cautious and always plan precisely your next steps. You are creative by soul and like to amaze people with your unusual actions. You are the most sensitive person is what number 11 reveals about your personality. The letter S as your cornerstone reveals your wish to leave your mark in the world. If number 11 is your soul urge no, it reveals your deepest desires. You secretly wish to inspire people with your life.

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  •  Azalia - Unexpected choice and Conifer girl name Azalia means "Flower"
  •  Myleen - Of Spanish origin, Atypical Myleen means "Shining" is a girl name. Myleen is derivation of Mylene.
  •  Rizalino means Greening Again used for boys used predominantly in Tagalog is originated from Spanish
  •  Delmis - Offbeat unisex name Delmis means "A Beloved Friend" is rooted from Spanish

Famous people named Senon

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
  2. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
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