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Urana

Likely related to Greek Urania and Ouranos, giving it a heavenly or celestial sense.

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Urana is likely related to Greek Urania and Ouranos, giving it a heavenly or celestial sense. That connection places it near the world of sky, stars, and cosmic order, which makes the name feel expansive and elevated.

It has the kind of mythic atmosphere that often gives Greek-derived names their particular elegance. The name sounds open and airy, with a soft classical resonance. Urana feels rare and somewhat luminous, as though it belongs to a myth or a star chart rather than to everyday speech.

Its celestial association gives it a calm grandeur. The name suggests height, distance, and a certain refined otherworldliness that can make it especially memorable.

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