A modern form of the Hebrew Tehila, whose root means “praise,” kept as a softer contemporary spelling.
Tehana is a modern form of the Hebrew Tehila, whose root means praise, kept as a softer contemporary spelling. The name preserves the devotional sense of the original while smoothing it into a form that feels more current and melodic.
It sits comfortably within modern adaptations of biblical names. Tehana feels gentle and reverent, but also fresh enough to stand on its own. The praise meaning gives it a positive spiritual tone, while the spelling lends it a lyrical softness.
Names like this often appeal because they retain meaning without sounding archaic. Tehana sounds warm, light, and quietly uplifting.