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Haania

Arabic variant of Hania or Haniya, meaning 'happy, blissful, and content,' from the root hana.

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Haania is an Arabic variant of Hania or Haniya, meaning happy, blissful, and content, from the root hana. The name belongs to a family of warm, affirmative names that center emotional ease and well-being.

Its soft vowels give it an especially gentle sound, reinforcing the pleasant meanings carried by the root. In modern use, Haania feels serene and graceful. It has enough familiarity to be easy to understand in context, but enough rarity to sound distinctive.

The name suggests calm happiness rather than dramatic flourish, which makes it quietly appealing. Haania has the kind of soft, auspicious presence that many parents find attractive in names with Arabic roots.

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