Itzayana means dew of God or rainbow lady — from the Mayan, connected to the goddess Ixchel (rainbow goddess of medicine and childbirth). The Mayan civilisation built pyramids that rival Egypt's. Itzayana carries one of the world's greatest ancient civilisations through five syllables of Mesoamerican divinity.
Connected to Ixchel — Mayan rainbow goddess of medicine.
The Mayan civilisation built pyramids rivalling Egypt's.
Five syllables with an exotic, flowing sound: eet-sah-YAH-nah.
The meaning dew of God/rainbow lady is divinely beautiful.
The Mesoamerican heritage is genuinely rare.
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The vibe of Itzayana
dew of Godrainbow ladyMayanIxchelgoddessmedicinepyramidsMesoamerican
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Origin & history of Itzayana
Mayan Itzamna/Ixchel (divine/rainbow)→Itzayana
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Modern American roots
Itzayana connects to the Mayan goddess Ixchel (rainbow goddess of medicine and childbirth). The Mayan civilisation built pyramids rivalling Egypt's. The name carries Mesoamerican divinity.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: Mayan-influenced name.
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Today
Itzayana remains a beloved choice, ranking #930 in the US. 4,335 babies have been named Itzayana since 1993.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, SSA data
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How popular is Itzayana?
2016peak year
Itzayana has settled into a steady rhythm — neither rising sharply nor fading, holding a consistent place in U.S. birth records. It currently ranks around #930, with about 296 babies named Itzayana each year. In 2016, 368 babies received the name (ranked #773). Total registrations across all years since 1880: roughly 4,335.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Itzayana's Life Path 9 is the humanitarian's number — rainbow-goddess humanitarianism. People named Itzayana tend to be divine, healing, and gifted at carrying pyramids in five syllables.
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