Yona
Yona is a unique gender-neutral name in that it has a meaning connected to two animals. In Hebrew, it is derived from a word that means 'dove'. The meaning of Yona in Greek is 'sign' or 'omen'. This Greek meaning is likely due to the conception of the people in ancient Greece who believed that doves were signs or omens sent by their gods. Yona, which can also be spelled as Iona, is derived from the name Yonah or its English variant Jonah. The name might also have been used by the Greeks to refer to the inhabitants of the Ionian islands or those who belonged to the Ionian tribe. One famous person who bears the name is Yona Harvey, the American poet, artist and author well known for being one of the first black women to have written a piece for Marvel Comics when she wrote 'Black Panther: World Of Wakanda'.
Gender
Girl
Of course, this is a neutral name.
Meaning
bear; dove
Origin
Cherokee or variation of Jonah, Hebrew
Numerology
Y is for youthful, your eternal look.
O is for outlook, pleasing to all.
N is for natural, the genuine side of you.
A is for absolute, for you know your mind.
Lucky
Yona lucky number is 1.
1 symbolizes a pioneering spirit, independent nature, and innate leadership capabilities. On a bad day, 1 can be a bit bossy or boastful, hiding any insecurities behind over-developed self-importance. 1 must remember that although it is first, it can very quickly become the loneliest number. Even the most autonomous 1s need the support of their friends, family, and lovers.
Famous People Named Yona
- Yona Harvey American poet and author
Yona in Pop Culture
- Yona princess character in anime "Akatsuki no Yona"/"Yona of the Dawn"
- Yona character in film Snowpiercer
- Yona yak character in animated series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
- Yonah Cherokee word for "bear"