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Serena

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Name — A female given name derived from Latin, meaning "calm" or "serene."

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Etymology

From the Latin word serena, meaning "serene" or "calm," also linked to an early Christian saint of that name.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Serena” mean?

The word “Serena” means a female given name derived from Latin, meaning "calm" or "serene.". In plain terms, a first name that literally means "calm" or "peaceful.".

How do you use “Serena” in a sentence?

Here is “Serena” used in a sentence: “Serena is a popular name across many English-speaking countries.”

What part of speech is “Serena”?

“Serena” is a name.

Where does the word “Serena” come from?

The word “Serena” comes from Latin. From the Latin word serena, meaning "serene" or "calm," also linked to an early Christian saint of that name.

Is “Serena” a common word?

“Serena” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the origin of the name Serena?

Serena is a female given name derived from Latin, where it relates to words meaning "calm" or "serene." It has been used across many English-speaking and European countries.

Is Serena used as a first name or a middle name?

Serena is most commonly used as a first name, though like most given names it can also appear as a middle name.

Are there name variants similar to Serena?

Because Serena comes from a Latin root meaning calm or serene, it shares that origin with related-sounding names in other languages, though Serena itself is the standard English spelling.

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