Zionnah name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Hebrew
Usage: English
Meaning: Sign, Sunny, Parched Place, Homeland, Heaven and The Hill Where Jesus Live
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What does Zionnah mean?

Zionnah is another transcription of Zionah. Zionah is form of outstanding and biblical Zion.

Variants of Zionnah

Zionah, Zion, Tzion

Middle Names for Zionnah

Christel, Brielle, Junn, view more middle names that goes with Zionnah

How popular is the name Zionnah?

Zionnah is an uncommon baby name in United States still in use today. As per our research, over 50 people has been named Zionnah globally.

YearRankBirths
2016117638
2013145696
2012121928
2011148186
2010149496
2009124238
2008174955
2006135997
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

Facts

Here's what numbers has to say about Zionnah

However, you live by other people's rules and social restrictions which is not good for you. You are a determinate fellow. To have dreams you want to accomplish means having a reason to wake up in the morning. Understanding others is your specialty, but you never expect people to do for you, what you are willing to do for them. Courage is what is missing in your life. Learn from their experiences.

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  •  Adrial - Curious and Contemporary Adrial has its origin in Hebrew is specifically used in Hebrew used as a baby boy name, Adrial means "God's Majesty, Flock of God and Gods Majesty Belonging to Gods Congregation". Adrial is derivative of Adriel.

Famous people named Zionnah

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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