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The baby name Irtana is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced ir-TAH-nuh (IPA: /ɪrˈtɑːnə/).

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Pronunciation: ir-TAH-nuh (IPA: /ɪrˈtɑːnə/)

What is the meaning of the name Irtana ?

The baby name Irtana is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced ir-TAH-nuh (IPA: /ɪrˈtɑːnə/).

Irtana is in Origin.

Irtana is an uncommon given name with uncertain etymology, most often treated as feminine. Its shape suggests a modern cross-linguistic coinage: it resembles Sanskrit ratna "jewel, treasure" (sometimes Latinized as ratna/ratana), with a prefixed i- and smoothing to -ana, and also echoes Turkish Ertan meaning "dawn; early morning." Some parents likewise explain it as a blended name combining Ira with Tana or Ana.

Documented historical usage is sparse; the name surfaces in late-20th and 21st-century records and baby-name forums across South Asia and the diaspora, as well as among globally minded namers seeking rare choices. Common variants and spellings include Ertana, Iratana, Irtina, Irtanna, and Irtanah; nicknames Ira, Tana, and Ana are natural. Because of these etymological associations, Irtana is often interpreted to carry luminous or precious connotations ("dawn" or "jewel/treasure"), but no single traditional meaning is fixed.

Irtana is extremely rare. Across 1 country, we found just 1 recorded use of it.

Irtana has the following similar or variant Names

Irtana – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
PT Girls 0 #471 1 7,952
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People also ask about Irtana

Irtana is predominantly a girl's name.
Irtana is a 3 syllable name, pronounced ir-TAH-nuh (IPA: /ɪrˈtɑːnə/).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Irtanna, Irtanah and Irtan.
Yes. Irtana stays well below the level a name needs to register on any official chart, which marks it out as exceptionally uncommon.