Runa is a feminine given name with multiple origins from different, unrelated cultures.
Gender | Feminine |
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Origin | |
Meaning | Arabic sixth month; Japanese various; Old Norse rune |
Region of origin | Various |
Runa or Rúna is a feminine given name of Old Norse origin meaning rune or secret lore. It is a feminine version of the name Rune.[1]
It is also in occasional use as a Japanese pronunciation of the name Luna. The name has been used in at least one instance as a nonstandard pronunciation in Japan for the Japanese kanji 月, also meaning moon.[2] The name also has other meanings in Japanese depending on the kanji that are used to spell it.
Runa is also a name in use in Arabic as رنا, in Urdu as رونا, in Hindi as रूना and in Bangla as রুনা and is said to refer to the sixth month of the Islamic calendar.[3]
People
editAmerican
edit- Runa Lucienne (born 1988), model and actress
Bengali
edit- Runa Basu, cricketer
- Runa Islam (born 1970), artist
- Runa Khan, actress
- Runa Laila (born 1952), singer
Canadian
edit- Runa Reta (born 1980), squash player
Indian
edit- Runa Rizvi, singer
Japanese
edit- Runa Akiyama (1954-2014), actress
- Runa Imai (born 2000), swimmer
- Runa Konomi (born 2000), professional footballer
- Runa Natsui (born 1995), actress and model
- Runa Takamura (1952–2004), J-pop singer, actress, and dancer
Nepalese
edit- Runa Pradhan (born 1984), swimmer
Norwegian
edit- Runa Førde (born 1933), painter, illustrator and graphic artist
- Runa Sandvik (born 1988), computer security expert
- Runa Vikestad (born 1984), footballer
Notes
edit- ^ "Meaning and Origin for the name Runa - Behind the Name".
- ^ Ha, Thu-Huong (7 January 2023). "Across Japan, baby names are getting more creative". japantimes.co.jp. The Japan Times. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
- ^ "Meaning and Origin for the name Runa - Muslim Names.com".