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Adena

Adena Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Meaning of Adena: Adena is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew feminine name Adina (also transliterated Adeena or Adeen), derived from the Hebrew root עדן (ʿdn), meaning “slender,” “delicate.

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” or “gentle.” The Hebrew Adina appears in the Old Testament as a male name—Adina son of Shiza is mentioned in 1 Chronicles 11:42 as one of David’s mighty warriors—but in modern usage the name has become predominantly feminine in English-speaking Jewish communities.

In English phonetic transcription, the Hebrew name עדינה can be rendered as Adina, Adena, Adeena, or Adeen, depending on the phonetic conventions used by the family or community. Adena reflects an anglicized spelling that approximates the Hebrew pronunciation while fitting English orthographic patterns.

What Does Adena Mean? Origin & Etymology

The name became popular in American Jewish communities during the mid-20th century, when Hebrew names from the full range of biblical and post-biblical Hebrew were increasingly chosen for daughters.

Adena is used primarily in English-speaking Jewish communities in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. It is given exclusively to girls in modern practice. The name carries positive connotations of delicacy and grace.

Adena is less common than the Adina spelling but is recognized as equivalent by Hebrew naming authorities. The name appears in American records from the mid-20th century onward and remains in occasional use in contemporary Jewish communities.

Further reading: etymology records and US popularity records from SSA.

Numerology & Symbolism of Adena

Based on Pythagorean numerology — a traditional system linking name letters to numbers. Presented for cultural interest.

A(1) + D(4) + E(5) + N(5) + A(1) = 16 = 7
Destiny number
7
Wisdom
Sum of all letters, reduced to a single digit
Soul urge
7
Understanding
Sum of vowels only - reveals inner desires
Expression
9
Generosity
Sum of consonants - how others perceive you
Letters 5
Vowels / consonants 3 / 2
Birthstone Amethyst
Lucky color Violet
1 Leadership Independent, driven, original — the initiator who forges new paths.
2 Harmony Diplomatic and cooperative, thriving through partnership and balance.
3 Expression Creative and communicative, bringing joy through art and words.
4 Stability Disciplined and dependable, building lasting structures through hard work.
5 Freedom Adventurous and adaptable, drawn to change, travel, and new experiences.
6 Nurturing Caring and responsible, focused on home, family, and community.
7 Wisdom Analytical and introspective, seeking truth through study and reflection.
8 Ambition Authoritative and goal-oriented, excelling in business and material achievement.
9 Compassion Humanitarian and idealistic, driven by a desire to serve and uplift others.
11 Intuition Master number: heightened sensitivity and spiritual insight beyond the ordinary.
22 Master Builder Master number: visionary practicality that turns ambitious dreams into reality.
33 Master Teacher Master number: selfless guidance and healing offered for the good of all.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Adena

What does Adena mean?

Adena is alternate transcription of Hebrew עֲדִינָה (see Adina 3 ).

How popular is Adena?

Adena is rarely used in the United States but maintains its standing in Hebrew (Rare). SSA records show no significant US ranking for this name.

Is Adena a boy or girl name?

Adena is used as both a masculine and feminine given name in its home tradition. The name is most common in Hebrew (Rare) communities.

What are variants of Adena?

Adena has no widely established international variants and remains primarily used within Hebrew (Rare) tradition.

What middle names go with Adena?

Adena's 3-syllable structure calls for a shorter middle name: Adena James or Adena Rose maintain easy flow. Single-syllable middles like Adena Mae or Adena Cole prevent the full name from feeling cumbersome.

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Linda Hartmann

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Over 12 years of editorial experience in American parenting media. Currently a PhD candidate researching naming trends in US cultural history. Mother of two, based in Austin, Texas. Leads MyGall’s editorial standards and SSA data verification.

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